Thank you for all your prayers. I suppose I didn't really tell you what happened this morning...
In an effort to work with Father, I tried to ask him if our music was ok (we sang everything in English and sang congregational hymns at the entrance, offertory, and concluding, I was going to do Communion too but forgot my NEH at home). His response to me was "Well, I didn't really like it, and it didn't help me pray. You know, when you listen to videos of chant, it's so beautiful, but yours didn't help me to pray."
Needless to say, I have been upset about this all day, and I am really at a loss as for what to do. I know that, sadly, I will not be able to do the Triduum if I do not stick it out. I have another job in the works but it doesn't start until June. I am really dying to do the Triduum since we didn't really get to do it last year. I'd even do it all English - I don't even care. But I can only take so much.
I should also mention that Father had taken no issue with our music before Advent, and, in fact, he was very appreciative of the polyphony we had done the summer of 2019. So it did come as a complete shock to me that he began making these complaints to me.
There's a language barrier
"the rubrics don't matter, only the preference of the people"
I have met some priests who are little more than misfit children who never grew up.
Probably something that you can never do anything about, there usually is a 'hierarchy' of volunteers, and this is the currency they are getting paid with.... seems to be continually pushing her agenda [...] and communicates to Father as though her ideas are the ideas of the people
Same here, but when pastor believes that this is 'the future of our shrinking church', who am I to dispute?We began YM about 4-5 years ago and it was a huge success at the beginning, but eventually, the gimmicks like t-shirts, nonstop P&W, infantile preaching, etc. gave rise to a gradual decrease in participation. It is now seemingly difficult for them to get any member of the youth to participate in almost anything. And when they do, it's always the same people
Brave person! So you can be sure that your pastor knows what his demands can lead to.Father [...] asked if this person would be able to "convince me" to do contemporary music exclusively. [...] But the person whom he spoke with came to my defense and told him that there was no need for me to change anything, that the music is beautiful [...] This person also warned Father [...] that, should another position come up elsewhere, that I would be taking it [..] At the end of the day, being a volunteer, I have no real obligation to the church or to Father.
With the latest conversation in mind that you heard of, you can sincerely tell him that you positively now that there are parishioners who like your music and, to take his own words as you cited above, that it does "help them pray".But if Father has the audacity to complain to me again about the music on Sunday, I will be giving my resignation effective the moment he speaks to me [...] I am not going to switch the style that I do to contemporary.
By the way, would there be any reason for not going to mass simply in the pews? I mean, you do it for the sacrament and not for the priest. The Eucharist remains the Eucharist.
Immediately? - yet again another 'immediately'? I can't believe that you are still giving, and giving, and giving him another, and another, and another chance. It would never occur to this man that he is being 'given another chance' or that you have anything to complain about, or that there is any intrinsic merit in your work, or that you even have feelings. There is a repetitive pattern here which can go on forever and will lead only to more abuse and yet another chance and another 'I will resign immediately if he...' again and again. What are you waiting for?...receive that proof, I will...immediately.
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