On the other hand, we're in a time of historic transition from the post-Vatican II frenzy to a new normal that is still at least a decade down the road. At this moment, probably 75% of pastors will not want to work with rotr music directors. And rotr music directors, if we're honest, would prefer not to work with those pastors, unless they change, which isn't likely. And at the same time, 25% of pastors will not want to work with non-rotr music directors, and vice versa.
As one who began in the 80's NOT interested in ROTR and came to it in the early 90's, this quote pretty well covers the situation. It is the beauty of the way it is and the risk of what will happen when these camps collide. I know this from first-hand experience all too well. Unions will not change this experience nor will any type of collectivism. One has to build constituencies within a parish for purposes of insulation from the "sheep" who attack and know the risk that one might come upon a situation that cannot be rectified except through dismissal. Pastors are people with likes and dislikes and personalities. Some you can work with despite your philosophical disagreements and some you cannot work with. The ideal is to find a "marriage" with a Pastor that you can work with and go from there. Some find that marriage. Many do not. Personally, I am still waiting....
I think we are more than a decade away from "normal" is there is to be such, but things are better than 20 years ago. One must take the long view. As it was said earlier on another post and is also posted on my office door," We are that of cathedral builders. We will not live to see it finished." But I have great hope when I see my young clerics and their training.
Kathy, your wisdom is indefatigable....
We could eliminate the problem by fixing seminaries.
Kathy, your wisdom is indefatigable....
Bring back the clerical rank of subdeacon.
It cuts both ways though. There's plenty of antecdotal stories of younger priests becoming pastors and, within 6 months of their arrival, dismantling the guitar group, telling the non-organ playing music director that his/her services won't be needed anymore, and hiring a competant organist/choral director. Just read NCR and other publications to hear about it.
Musicians are reduced to traveling minstrels living out of their suitcases.
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