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There is some difference on this matter in the Orthodox Church as well. In my parish, which is Antiochian Orthodox, the priest recites the Anaphora audibly, and the people respond with “amen, amen, amen”. I’ve visitied a Russian Orthodox parish where the Anaphora is recited subaudibly, and there is no congregational response. I remember reading a thread on an Orthodox forum about this, and it seemed to be a contentious issue. So in my experience, this is not just a Catholic issue.I haven’t heard the issues with the music. The two I hear the most about the RDL are the publication of the pew books with the abbreviated Divine Liturgy, that is missing the Second and Third Litanies and the change to vocal prayers for what used to be sub-vocal, especially the Anaphora.
These two seem, to me, to be neo-latinizations. One to shorten the liturgies, the other to resemble what is done in the West.
But I must say, I have been to a DL at a UGCC and I swear that the Anaphora was taken out loud there too.
And as a person in the pews (yes sorry we still have pews) I do not notice that much difference between the RDL and what we do at my home parish which is Melkite. I think most of the differences are either noticed by those searching for them (kind of like a lot of little abuses which are only found by those explicitly looking for them) or by those who are really studying the service books before and after the changes.