Thank you, Nan,
I am so deathly sick and tired of people who think of guitars at Mass as if they were pentagrammed devil worshiping equipment! Frankly, anyone “deeply disturbed” at seeing guitars played at Mass
is deeply disturbed, only not in the way they may think.
For 35 years, I have played my 12 string at probably several thousand Sunday Masses, healing Masses, prayer meetings, prayer services, Penance Services, and retreats. I do not play heavy metal, but mostly contemporary liturgical music with some “golden oldies” (such as “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name,” “Immaculate Mary”, etc.) mixed in. I have played as a volunteer and as a paid member of the music staff.
I have never had any complaints since I always follow the rubrics. What I have always received were compliments - compliments on my voice (which is my primary instrument), my guitar, my choice of songs… to all of which my response has always been and will always be: “Thank you, but you must really thank
God because anything I have comes from Him.”
What gives me cause to rejoice, however, is how very, very many people in my lifetime have come to me with tears in their eyes and have shared how my music has helped them to pray.
Not once has anyone been “deeply disturbed.”
As to why I responded:
People with the “deeply disturbed” attitude of the OP, and those with the Christoper M’s attitude
(“I must say you have been very lucky to never encounter a guitar mass, and yes they are very common. They are a left over reminder from the 70’s I suppose as I was born in 1984.”) only do a disservice to HMC by posting so controversially (not to mention the pride with which they do so – obviously, one born in 1984 knows so much more than those of us who have been leading music with guitars while they were still pooping in their pants!).