Am I the only one that doesn’t like church music? I’d rather just have the mass without music. When did music in mass become a thing? And why do we have to sing the Gloria instead of just reciting it?
Your question is too vague.
You cannot really isolate prayer to words alone because “when we sing we pray twice”, says Saint Augustine.
Music is the basis of the better half of our communications. It’s not just a written fact. But music - in its simple abstract way - reaches into the very depths of one’s soul and holds a mirror up to the listener.
Come and see.
Music originally facilitated oral tradition - the original proponent of our faith (i.e. prior to writing). Hence, the Psalms were sung, and are still sung even today. They command us to “make a joyful noise unto the Lord”.
Lectio Divina divides prayer into: 1.) Lectio (Reading), Oratio (i.e. Singing/Speaking), 3.) Meditation and 4.) Contemplatio. Lectio Divina existed in the B.C. era.
Sts Peter and Paul both mention singing hymns while in prison. In fact, even the Gospels are full of Canticles, which were ancient hymns
Gregorian Chant was standard fare prior to V2.
But here’s V2’s mandate to use music to educate and evangelize:
http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_.../vat-ii_instr_19670305_musicam-sacram_en.html
Ultimately - what type of music do you find distracting? New Age? Renaissance? Gregorian? Classical? Baroque? Plainchant?
Take your pick.
There’s got to be something you like…
To me, I think, while some masses are in fact held without music, if you are having trouble accepting music at mass (however great or horrible) - it probably indicates some kind of spiritual struggle. It may not be a bad struggle, but it makes no sense to try to separate music out from the written word. In fact, whatever the bible means by God’s “word” - the “word” is so great - it’s way beyond the anything written or sung or humanly conceivable… The very breath of God’s word formed all creation… so, if you’re distracted by music, how much more distracted would you be in contemplating the totality of reality?
Perhaps you want to speak to a Spiritual Director about the specifics of your question.