Has anyone changed there mind here?

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I am willing to concede that other people may find reverence in rock music. I suppose I’ve been moved by songs on occassion. I certainly like rock music (and rap, metal, etc). But, I would be pretty darn annoyed if it were played at Mass. I would be especially annoyed if it were played at a Mass I was accustomed to attending, because then I’d have to find another Mass. And, for those of you who are in the suburbs of Milwaukee or Philly or some other place where you can pick from dozens of Masses every Sunday, I’d like to point out that Mass-hoping is not an option for everyone.
 
I am willing to concede that other people may find reverence in rock music. I suppose I’ve been moved by songs on occassion. I certainly like rock music (and rap, metal, etc). But, I would be pretty darn annoyed if it were played at Mass. I would be especially annoyed if it were played at a Mass I was accustomed to attending, because then I’d have to find another Mass. And, for those of you who are in the suburbs of Milwaukee or Philly or some other place where you can pick from dozens of Masses every Sunday, I’d like to point out that Mass-hoping is not an option for everyone.
You’re right hopeful. There would be a limit as to what I could deal with too. I have a friend to goes to Mass with her family at a Black church near where she lives. She says once in a while she just “has” to go to a “quiet” Mass to heal her ear drums.😉
 
Hi elt, we posted at the same time 12:12. Weird, I thought I’d been forgotten since I was excommunicated a few pages back by one of our contributors lol.

Well, anyway you are one of the treasures of the Church. What I call a Cradle Traditional Catholic, meaning one who reached adulthood before VII.

I assume you went to a parochial school ? I’ve got a couple of photos of my father’s classroom. About 1940 I’d guess. There is a Infant of Prague shrine in the room, and a fairly large Crucifix.
Clean cut little rascals. Boys on one side of the room. Girls on the other. Sound familiar ?

I was born in 1958. I really couldn’t tell you what Mass I received my first communion at. TLM ? 65 hybrid prototype ? Who knows. Mom and dad are gone, God Bless them, so I can’t ask. I never found photos either. I do remember 5th or 6th grade, the nun who taught music brought someone in, another nun I think, and she taught us Blowin in the Wind and a couple of folk songs. I barely remember a few guitar Masses.

By the time the NO came, my hormones were racing around, and I decided to put my soul in peril for 35 years. I stopped going to Mass. I’m not blaming it on our pastor, but he had a habit of pounding on the pulpit demanding we put more money in the collection basket. That was a big turn off to me. He always drove a new lincoln, so… who knows. I never heard any of the adult parishioners say one bad word about him.

But I came back to the Church a little over a year ago. I was kind of confused after coming upon this forum. I had no idea.

I’ve never attended a non diocean Mass, and won’t. But I admire the level of devotion these Catholics display. The Church needs more like them. They need the Church, and need to come back. The points have been made. The Mass they treasure is freed now.
Time to defend Traditional Cathloicism from within the Church.

I’m a member of an NO parish, and have come to see the NO as a valid liturgy. The cell phones, football jerseys, and chit chat between teens during the Gospel make it tough to deal with attending a Sunday NO, but the weekday faithful are very comfortable to pray with.

I prefer the TLM on Sunday. I prefer it anytime, and would attend 7days a week if possible. I get teary eyed at the TLM. I walk out of the NO humbled and inspired to be a better Catholic. I walk out of the TLM feeling as though I’ve got a hard road ahead. Just to get to Purgatory, let alone Heaven. Hard to explain.

Now that both forms of the Mass are available, there really is no sense in arguing in favor of one or the other. How far we take our spirituality as Catholics is up to us.

Take care
Hello again young person. I was just out of high school by a couple of years when you were born. I attended an ALL GIRLS Catholic High School. No, we didn’t have complete separation of the sexes in those days. This was by choice. We didn’t even have much separation of the sexes when I was in Grade School because I remember a “boy” yeah, one of those putting my pig tails in the ink well. I slapped him. Nothing got by me, no sir. But I would say I was raised in a veeery Catholic atmosphere. All my friends were Catholic. Some of my relatives weren’t, but at that age who knew the difference? The innocence of children. Refreshing!!!

Talking and cell phoning during the Gospel??? We would have been carried out of church by our ears. Where were these hoodlum’s parents?😉

I appreciated your description of your difference in reactions after attending a NO and TLM. I always thought the difference I felt in the two was because I was “seeing” the NO through adult eyes while the Latin Mass I saw through the eyes of a child. But perhaps not. Perhaps it is the majesty and decorum of the Latin Mass that makes me feel so close to it. But as you say, since both forms are now offered we have a choice and no one needs to impose one form or the other on fellow Catholics. .🙂

Peace.
 
To latinmass, Yes, I was confusing yu with latinmasslover. I was using your handle as a short form. Just as their is a Deacon Ed and a Deacon Ed B, sorry about confusing you with the wrong person. I agree, I do not like rock music at mass nor loud drums. I am wanting an answer from latin mass lover.
Deacon Ed B
 
Cat, I’m not at all attacking you personally, but frankly, it wreaks of liberalism.
“…the music and instruments of the culture”. ??

Do you feel culture and society should influence liturgy and doctrine ?

Chant is “spooky” and HMC has gotten it all wrong for centuries ?

"If I hated my Mass as much as some of you hate yours, I would seriously consider becoming Protestant and starting my own church and doing things perfectly, the way I like them. " ?

You mean like Luther ? Do you really mean that ?
Gal, one of these days you’ve got to accept that you are a Catholic now and check your protestant isms at the door.

I’m sorry, but you are attacking things undeniably Catholic.

Heavy Metal to replace Chant ? I suppose it may work well in a Black Mass lol.

Don’t even reply. Put me on your ignore list or something.
Mercy.
You write this harsh condemning note and then ask me not to reply? That’s rather uncharitable of you. Please do me the courtesy of reading my reply.

I have never put ANYONE on an ignore list.

Do I feel that culture and society should influence liturgy and doctrine?

Stop putting words into my mouth. I said NOTHING about liturgy and doctrine. YOU DID. And then you call me “liberal” after YOU have made me into someone that I am NOT.

I believe that only the Catholic Church has the Christ-given authority to change liturgy and doctrine.

Yes, I think culture should influence the “setting” of the Holy Mass. So does Holy Mother Church. According to the Vatican II Documents, the section on Sacred Liturgy, Chapter VI (Sacred Music): “In some places, in mission lands especially, there are people who hae their own musical tradition, and this plays an important part in their religious and social life. For this reason their music should be held in high esteem and should be given a suitable role, not only in forming their religious sense but also in adapting worship to their native genius, as indicated in articles 39 and 40. There in the musical training of missionaries, special care should be taken to ensure that they will be capable of encouraging the tradition music of these people both in the schools and in sacred services, as far as my be practicable.”

One of the “Protestantisms” that I will NEVER leave behind is the conviction that my culture IS a mission field. I may live in the United States of America, but the majority of people in this dear country are as pagan and atheist as the peoples in Africa and Asia. Indeed, Africa is actually more Christian than many of the areas in the United States. The major entertainment centers (LA and NYC) are especially sad, as Jesus Christ is not glorified or recognized as Lord.

The music of these mission fields is NOT chant. If using the “native music” of these “culture” (i.e., rock, jazz, Broadway, etc.) will help to bring these people to a knowledge of Jesus Christ, well, our Church says to DO IT.

As for instruments, here’s what the same Vatican II Document says: “Other instruments may also be used in divine worship, at the discretion and with the consent of the competent territorial authority…provided they are suitable or can be made suitable for sacred use, that they accord with the dignity of the sacred building, and that they truly contribute to the edification of the faithful.”

There’s a LOT of “wiggle room” in that paragraph. It is ultimately up to the bishop, and in OUR diocese, our extremely conservative bishop allows and encourages the use of “other instruments” besides the pipe organ.

Yes, I’ve read the rest of the chapter and recognize that the Church wants to emphasize sacred chant and pipe organ. Our diocese has plenty of pipe organ and chant, although it is becoming more and more difficult to find competent organists.

My statement about chant sounding spooky is MY OPINION and I NEVER said that HMC has it "wrong all these centuries. Again, STOP putting words in my mouth!

I realize that many people think it is beautiful and sacred. I’ve had different experiences with chant than you, and it gives me the colly-wobbles. I am NOT condemning the Church for making this music the “music of the Church.” I’m only stating the way the music makes me feel, just as other state the way rock music makes them feel. I agree with others–our “feelings” about music shouldn’t be the determining factor as to whether that form of music is appropriate for Mass.

How dare you imply that I am suggesting that chant be replaced with heavy metal rock and link ME with Black Mass!!! It is in the BLACK MASS that I have heard chant! That’s why I find it spooky. The Black Mass is a blasphemy, and I resent having my name linked with it in ANY WAY.


And I never said that ANY music in Holy Mass should be “replaced.” Different musical “settings” for Mass ARE allowed by the Church, and if my bishop approves a Life Teen setting or a Children’s Mass or a Guitar Mass (all three are done in my city, along with DAILY TLM), then we should accept the authority and wisdom of that bishop.

As for my statement that people who hate their Masses should become Protestant–they already are Protestant. They are “protesting” something that their bishop and their priest has approved. Yes, we have a “right” to a correct Mass. If the bishop or priest is allowing true abuse, the laiety should ask for correction.

But it seems to me that many of the people on this thread are NOT bringing up “abuse” at all, but their own personal preferences (TLM vs. OF). The OF is not an “abuse.” As for all the other things (altar girls, Eucharistic ministers, communion on the hand, etc.) THESE are allowed at the discretion of the bishop, and to criticize his decisions–well, that’s what PROTESTANTS do right before they split their church.
 
You write this harsh condemning note and then ask me not to reply?
Regretfully there is never a lack of people ready to judge others. Black Mass indeed! That is one of the most insulting thing I have read here yet.
 
If God does not speak through the Church today, why accept that he spoke through the Church at anytime? Just like I see a logical inconsistency inherent in sola scriptura, I see a similar inconsistency in accepting “Tradition”, but rejecting the authority behind that tradition. Then if we accept the authority of the Church through time, I find it inconsistent to reject the authority of the Church today.
Very well put. Thank you. 🙂

In a nutshell, this is the exact reasoning behind my worry about certain beliefs re: the liturgy, as opined by GerardP and others on this thread.
 
“Latinmass, we already know what your opinions are. Those, as much as you might like to think so, are not references as to what music is and is not licit. Again, your sources please. No answer, will indicate you do not have any, and that will tell us all we need to know.
Deacon Ed B”

What’s with all the grilling? Rock music can be an occasion of sin, with or without the Mass. If one sees it as a mortal sin, then for him, it’s a mortal sin. Seems as if you and Brother John are too obsessed with how much you can get away with during Mass. I don’t think that’s how it’s intended to work.
Seriously have you read the rest of this thread? Brother john and Deacon Ed B were simple asking for documenation to back up a statement made. Gesh…Asking for proof is considered too much to ask for?
 
I think that is a pretty darn good observation.

If carried to the next step, we might ask why we are at Mass…

for a meditative prayer to experience the Real Presence and make Him the focal point of the litergy ,

or to be personally pleased.

Hhmmmm.
Entertainment, duh! Who cares if Jesus is being sacrificed, the Mass is about how I feel, not the holy worship due God, didn’t you know? (yes all, i’m being sarcastic)
 
Can you link to this? I’d like to read it.

Out of curiosity, what is the “music of Aquinas”? I’ve never heard that expression before…
Post #324 has the website for Pope Benedict on Sacred Music, or Put this topic in any search engine. The General Instruction of the Roman Missal can be found on line as well in search engines.
 
BrotherJohn I read your rant as you put it. The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) is clear on what is licit and what is not. For you to reduce it to “the interpretation of it” so you can disregard what should and should not be done in Mass is very disingenuous. The rubrics and what is written in the GIRM have been put in place from centuries of tradition. The N.O., though newer is still from the roots of that first Holy Thursday. The disregard for the GIRM has turned the Mass into the free for all that it has in many places. Lex orandi, lex credendi. All our worship stems from the Mass, and the way and order of it is of prime importance. If everyone reads the GIRM, and specifically Pope Benedicts writings on Sacred Music, for the specific topic of music, we can stamp out the illicit things that are happening in the N.O. today. If people read the GIRM maybe minds will change to keep to the thread, and maybe see the beauty of the TLM as they understand the N.O. according to the GIRM.
 
Talking and cell phoning during the Gospel??? We would have been carried out of church by our ears. Where were these hoodlum’s parents?😉
elt1956, I have noticed that rudeness and lack of manners has gotten worse in all aspects of society, and I am only 38. Some people act like their cellphones are a permanent attachment to their bodies. I do own a cellphone, but I turn it off while I am at church. I am not a medical or emergency professional, so if anybody calls, they can leave me a voicemail.

The cellphone, unfortunately, has become a major source of rudeness for many people. I feel bad for a cashier who cannot even check out a customer because he or she is talking on the phone, not even acknowledging the cashier who is right in front of him/her. One barista at a coffee shop I go to will not even serve a customer who refuses to get off the phone. 👍
 
Entertainment, duh! Who cares if Jesus is being sacrificed, the Mass is about how I feel, not the holy worship due God, didn’t you know? (yes all, i’m being sarcastic)
You understand, though, that this problem occurs among all groups. I can’t count how many times I have seen people use the word “feel” in regards to the TLM, and everything else, of course. I believe your post is very needed, but for everyone. Still, there is a balance between the reality of presence of God overshadowing all other concerns, and optimizing our worship and reverence.
 
Has anyone changed there mind here?
I have, I’ve changed my mind. I was going to have the roast beef, but I changed my mind and got the meat loaf instead. I’m glad I did.
 
Regretfully there is never a lack of people ready to judge others. Black Mass indeed! That is one of the most insulting thing I have read here yet.
I wrote “I suppose it may work well in a Black Mass lol.”

I did not say she said that. I’m the one who said that.

Pretty liberal in the interpretaion of my words are we not ?
 
I wrote “I suppose it may work well in a Black Mass lol.”

I did not say she said that. I’m the one who said that.
I guess that sort of comment goes over well when Satan is in control.

Notice I did not say “Satan **is **controlling you.” But can you at least understand why this can be perceived as an insult. If not, then at least accept that others can see it that way.
 
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