O
Ockham
Guest
Damian Thompson of the UK’s Telegraph is writing about the scandal that nearly occurred over the music for the Papal Mass in London. Composer James MacMillan was commissioned to write a new arrangement, but certain ‘liturgists’ opposed it as being too traditional. They lost. It’s an example of the “spirit of V2” crowd losing their power and influence and should give traditional Catholics encouragement and hope that we’re rebuilding albeit slowly.
Excerpt:
“There’s a liturgical culture war going on here and, for the first time in 40 years, the liberals sense that they’re on the losing side. Bishop Conry makes it sound as if the casus belli is the use of Latin, and indeed he’s been very thorough indeed in discouraging the use of the ancient language in his diocese of Arundel and Brighton. Also, I gather that certain bishops are putting pressure on seminary directors not to teach their students too much Latin. A few years ago, they needn’t have worried: seminarians didn’t want to learn it. Now the students don’t wait for permission from their seminary to teach themselves the venerable prayers (and, when no one is looking, the rubrics of the older form of the Roman Rite). This is causing dismay verging on panic among the more hardline soixante-huitards of the Magic Circle.”
blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/100061052/as-the-campaign-against-james-macmillan-shows-the-enemies-of-traditional-catholic-worship-are-starting-to-panic/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Excerpt:
“There’s a liturgical culture war going on here and, for the first time in 40 years, the liberals sense that they’re on the losing side. Bishop Conry makes it sound as if the casus belli is the use of Latin, and indeed he’s been very thorough indeed in discouraging the use of the ancient language in his diocese of Arundel and Brighton. Also, I gather that certain bishops are putting pressure on seminary directors not to teach their students too much Latin. A few years ago, they needn’t have worried: seminarians didn’t want to learn it. Now the students don’t wait for permission from their seminary to teach themselves the venerable prayers (and, when no one is looking, the rubrics of the older form of the Roman Rite). This is causing dismay verging on panic among the more hardline soixante-huitards of the Magic Circle.”
blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/100061052/as-the-campaign-against-james-macmillan-shows-the-enemies-of-traditional-catholic-worship-are-starting-to-panic/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter