does the novus ordo have nothing to learn from...
...must always be relegated to second place in the liturgy.
His book, which Mad mentioned, is an excellent treatment of Christian ritual music in history and practice - excellent if one filters out his rather eccentric (and sometimes polemical with regard to his notion of 'reform') opinions. The book is expensive, but well worth having.
unfortunately presumes that even in a well-celebrated Mass the scripture will merely be read, not chanted.
It is disappointing that Fr. Ruff publicly endorses SING TO THE LORD
“I like that old saying: God so loved the world that He did not send a committee; He sent His Son. My experience has been that the less people know what they’re doing, the more meetings they have.”
I like meetings if there are good refreshments before and during and after.
purple=off
Just don't invite those large people who eat all the snacks.
But Jesus did select a committee:
He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, he shall betray me.
he's not exactly a friend of traditionalists
I don’t blame people for having good experiences at the EF. I blame church authorities for allowing and promoting it.
Today, with the option to use Year A readings for the Scrutinies, is a perfect example of why we only need a one year cycle.
One of the latest jabs from Fr. Ruff:
"I don’t blame people for having good experiences at the EF. I blame church authorities for allowing and promoting it."
If you want a one year cycle . . .
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