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I read an article that referred to contemporary music in the Mass as “cultural vandalism”. I actually prefer to think of it as liturgical vandalism. The dichotomy between a priest saying the Mass (even if it is the dumbed down and banal second Eucharistic Prayer) and the snappy music with a cool beat that chimes in periodically is stunning. I mentioned in another post on this topic that a recent Mass that I heard that did this was akin to liturgical schizophrenia. Terrible, awkward, and certainly not sacred. What really capped it off for me was the applause afterward - as if they were saying “Hey, great performance! That was really entertaining!” Nauseating. so much for a sense of the sacred…
Lex orandi, lex credendi … this could not be more true than when applied to music in the Mass.
Lex orandi, lex credendi … this could not be more true than when applied to music in the Mass.