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Sabda
Guest
Our parish does not have a choir and we sing a capella. We have the one singer and the entire congregation is the choir. For example every one sings the entrance hymn, the hymn during the presentation of the gifts and recessional hymn. During the psalms we have the cantor who starts us off on the response. Then we sing the response while she sings the Psalm. The Alleluia is the same. She also stands in the very back behind the pews. If you are facing the altar than you can not even see her. These ladies are not trying to be show-offs. They are using the talents that God has given them.I guess it’s me but I disagree with this. I feel there should be no lead singing and no one tries to show up anyone else in the pews on it. Some like me are very reluctant to sing when there is someone close by that loves to show off his/her voice. I think it’s rude, to tell you the truth, and nothing that brings me closer to God.
If you’re going to sing, do it as reverently as you expect the Mass to be. Otherwise, you’re just adding to the noise pollution.
God has gifted both of these ladies with an amazing voice. It would be a shame to not use that gift for the service of the Church.