My reading is that one understated and obvious goal is to bury, or at least marginalize, Gregorian chant and the “patrimony of sacred music”.
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Well, I suggest that we respond to it though, after all, they have asked for it.
Are we an episcopal conference? Major religious institute? Faculty of theology? Then no, they haven't actually asked us for it.
8. Is Chant (e.g. Gregorian) used on Feast Days in the proper of the liturgy?
9. How do the dioceses look after and promote musical patrimony? Are there libraries and archives, and promotion of research in musicology?
10. Are compositions of the pre-Conciliar patrimony used?
11. How is the encounter with musical traditions in diverse cultures experienced? At a time of globalization sic and of new ecclesial movements is there a good equilibrium between in-culturation, welcoming and growth in cultural identity?
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