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The applause at Mass is not an uncommon phenomenon unfortunately una fides. It’s an indicator of where people are at (or aren’t) spiritually. It isn’t only because of the musicians. Many people today believe they have this need to be entertained wherever they go. There are so many distractions from prayer today what with tv and video stores and internet (thank God for CA where at least we can actually discuss this precious Faith of ours), that it does affect the mentality of a considerable percentage of the faithful.
Being moderate and flexible as JReducation says, implies to me personally that I need to show those members of the flock a little charity. It’s a bit easier to do when we realize they aren’t where we are spiritually speaking during the Holy Sacrifice…some of them still have to be (as a priest friend of mine said) “spoon fed” their faith.
I’ll share one with you that irks me: At St. Joseph’s Oratory here in Montreal - the largest Shrine to St. Joseph in the world, for several years I’d noticed during the celebration of the Mass that when a particular organist plays (all good litugical stuff- sometimes too loud though) he would continue to play during the consecration and its elevation; at a little less volume, but some type of intricate melody. This **** melody always throws me off. It happens when there is supposed to be silence and when I’m trying to formulate my most intimate prayers/supplications to God before me in His infinite humility in the Blessed Sacrament. The point is, a deacon friend of mine told me that there is not supposed to be music at this point in the celebration. It is liturgically incorrect.
Various requests had been made repeatedly (through the proper channels) for the organist not to play at that point in the Mass but he just continued doing it anyway. If I could have just one question answered concerning that subject, it would be : What would St. Joseph have to say about this ?
Being moderate and flexible as JReducation says, implies to me personally that I need to show those members of the flock a little charity. It’s a bit easier to do when we realize they aren’t where we are spiritually speaking during the Holy Sacrifice…some of them still have to be (as a priest friend of mine said) “spoon fed” their faith.
I’ll share one with you that irks me: At St. Joseph’s Oratory here in Montreal - the largest Shrine to St. Joseph in the world, for several years I’d noticed during the celebration of the Mass that when a particular organist plays (all good litugical stuff- sometimes too loud though) he would continue to play during the consecration and its elevation; at a little less volume, but some type of intricate melody. This **** melody always throws me off. It happens when there is supposed to be silence and when I’m trying to formulate my most intimate prayers/supplications to God before me in His infinite humility in the Blessed Sacrament. The point is, a deacon friend of mine told me that there is not supposed to be music at this point in the celebration. It is liturgically incorrect.
Various requests had been made repeatedly (through the proper channels) for the organist not to play at that point in the Mass but he just continued doing it anyway. If I could have just one question answered concerning that subject, it would be : What would St. Joseph have to say about this ?