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I know that I’m probabaly going to be flamed for this…but:
To all you Chicagoans on here, does anyone know where the old-style hootenany Mass is still being done?
Mind you, I’m 24. I also attend Tridentine Mass from time to time at St. Odillo’s in Berwyn or St. John Cantius. I also also grew up in a parish that had a real guitar Mass, with acoustic guitars, a flute, and violin and a dozen people singing every Sunday at 10:30 am. They played well, and chose good older songs (however, towards their end they relied on “Gather Us In” and Awesome God" a bit too much). Therefore, I enjoy everything.
I’m just curious if anything exists like this anymore in the area. That group at my parish was replaced by a “contemporary ensemble” that has an electric keyboard and people singing overly-soothing “contemporary” hyms that aren’t in the hymnal. I’ve noticed this at other parishes as well.
Kthnx :whacky:
To all you Chicagoans on here, does anyone know where the old-style hootenany Mass is still being done?
Mind you, I’m 24. I also attend Tridentine Mass from time to time at St. Odillo’s in Berwyn or St. John Cantius. I also also grew up in a parish that had a real guitar Mass, with acoustic guitars, a flute, and violin and a dozen people singing every Sunday at 10:30 am. They played well, and chose good older songs (however, towards their end they relied on “Gather Us In” and Awesome God" a bit too much). Therefore, I enjoy everything.
I’m just curious if anything exists like this anymore in the area. That group at my parish was replaced by a “contemporary ensemble” that has an electric keyboard and people singing overly-soothing “contemporary” hyms that aren’t in the hymnal. I’ve noticed this at other parishes as well.
Kthnx :whacky: