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tafan2
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The wording by the council fathers seemed pretty definitive to me. I have no reason not to feel bound by it until the Church changes it’s mind.
The Church does not have to change its mind because SACROSANCTUM CONCILIUM allows other musical instruments to be used at Mass and allows the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority to make that decision. The local bishops presumably allow the parish priests to actually decide.The wording by the council fathers seemed pretty definitive to me. I have no reason not to feel bound by it until the Church changes it’s mind.
You have called it a teaching and say you feel bound.I never said it didn’t allow other instruments. I said the organ was preferred (again, my interpretation). You like straw men arguments, don’t you?
This isn’t a matter of teaching, but a matter of law. We are bound to observe the liturgical regulations laid down by the Church in documents on liturgy, and especially Sacrosanctum Concillium.We are bound by by infallible and non-infallible teachings. We are not bound over a preference for an organ to be used at Mass.
I haven’t hosted a party in decades. But I do attend the occasional event after our drama group’s performances and some of my friends’ Christmas parties. Singing always breaks out but that’s in the nature of the folk I hang around with.Phemie:![]()
If singing breaks out at your home parties, you’re lucky. (Especially if you have children there and no one needs a designated driver…)If singing breaks out at parties it’s usually accompanied by guitars.
I think there is a lot of pressure on churches (Protestant and Catholic, and all the “fringe” movements like Unitarianism, etc.) to give a lot of money and resources to help the poor, the elderly, the homeless, the immigrants, women and children, etc. and to combat social plagues like racism, class ism, illiteracy, urban blight, social injustice, etc.Given that, I’m guessing that it’s not being done today because the rich and Church organizations with large sums of money invested in stocks, etc., are not donating or providing enough funds, and not just for organs but even for Churches and more priests.
I did say that. See my replies to tafan2.Sacrosanctum Concillium does not require an organ, that is true: but you didn’t say that.
I meant you didn’t say that when you replied to me. I quoted Sacrosanctum concilium and you replied tersely that “That is not a Church teaching” and elsewhere “My objection has been to the word teaching. It is NOT a Church teaching. A suggestion, recommendation, preference is not a teaching. We are bound by teachings. We are not bound by what instruments to use at Mass.”I did say that. See my replies to tafan2.
You can feel bound if you want. That’s your personal choice. I was pointing out that Catholics are not bound by that.I can be if I want to be. I have no desire to say a council of the church was wrong.
I must be missing something. When did I say the Council was wrong?Not being bound is the same as saying I am free to say the council was wrong. I won’t do so. That was my point.
Show me where I said that. If you can’t then I expect an apology.You have said that we are all free to believe the council was wrong.
That was in response to my comment about what the council said with regards to organs.You have called it a teaching and say you feel bound.
Well it is not a teaching and you are not bound.
Okay with me.Now let’s let this subject die.