snip - (which, IMO, is probably chant–sorry, traditional-leaning Catholics!) - snip
Cat, thanks for your posts. You have obviously thought about this a lot, and have a lot of interesting opinions. I wonder, though, about the quote above - - - you don’t like ANY chant? Even monks chanting really well on CD? Have you seen the DVD “Into Great Silence”? What do you think about the Church’s comments in GIRM that Gregorian chant has pride of place - - what do you interpret that to mean? I am not meaning to sound sarcastic, I just genuinely wonder how people dismiss chant completely…
I have heard chant on CDs, in movies, and in churches. I haven’t seen the DVD “Into Great Silence.”
I think that the Church’s comments in the GIRM that Gregorian chant has “pride of place” should be respected and honored…
…but along with lots of other Catholics, I really don’t know what is meant by “pride of place.”
Does this mean that Gregorian chant is the only music allowed in the Mass? Some people on CAF think so. I don’t think this is what is meant, because there are other statements in the GIRM that make it clear that other styles of music are allowed in the Mass
So since other styles of music are allowed in the Mass, then what percentage of the Mass should be done with Gregorian chant and what percentage should be done with other styles?
As I said above, there are not too many “regular” parishes (those not in the big cities and not in university towns) that regularly use Gregorian chant in the Mass. Does this mean that these parishes are disrespecting the GIRM and the Catholic Church? I don’t think so, because if no one is able to actually DO Gregorian chant, then how can a parish comply?
I don’t dismiss chant at all. I just think that it isn’t likely that Gregorian chant will start happening in Masses all over the United States because of the lack of ability of the vast majority of Americans to sing
anything, let alone Gregorian chant. (Music education in the United States is abysmal at best.) Although some people on CAF insist that Gregorian chant is “easy,” I don’t agree at all, and believe that badly-done Gregorian chant is worse than the loudest, most out-of-tune electric guitar.
27lw, I like a huge variety of music. I enjoy everything from Cajun/Zydeco to Baroque. I like almost all instruments, including the human voice. But there are a few kinds/styles of music that I really don’t care for, and any kind of chant is one of those.
But my personal preference or opinion doesn’t matter when it comes to the GIRM. IF today, the Catholic Church called for the ousting of ALL musical styles in the Mass except Gregorian chant, I would comply. It is a minuscule sacrifice for any of us to make in comparison to the Sacrifice of Our Lord on the cross for our salvation.