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Brownginger
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I have been thinking about the trend of returning to Pre-Vatican II. Our wonderful Holy Father wants every parish to have a Tridentine Mass, but there are few parishes that have altar rails anymore. Our Cathedral was gutted in the late '60’s, removing the traditional altar and installing dark wood wherever there was a place to make it appear modern. Now the new pastor has spent a fortune trying to undo all the harm, but the remodeling does not include an altar rail.
Given the efforts to return the parish to the traditional, it is extremely puzzling that we still sing Protestant hymns throughout the weekend Masses, even during Communion. I guess it is easier to bring in marble than a new Music Director and a Catholic hymnal! Or maybe there is still the mistaken belief that young people will respond to the music. That has to be it, because the “older” folks have just given up singing along (except for the zealots, who go along with everything they are asked to do, believing it must be right)
Given the efforts to return the parish to the traditional, it is extremely puzzling that we still sing Protestant hymns throughout the weekend Masses, even during Communion. I guess it is easier to bring in marble than a new Music Director and a Catholic hymnal! Or maybe there is still the mistaken belief that young people will respond to the music. That has to be it, because the “older” folks have just given up singing along (except for the zealots, who go along with everything they are asked to do, believing it must be right)