Most of the complainers would hate the music everywhere.
There. I said it.
Yes I did.
Being a church musician fro most of my life (even in my latest position within the parish and a Catholic school, I have always contributed to the music liturgy) haters are everywhere.
The Mass is not the personal property of anyone.
If a pastor wants a certain kind of music,
he will always say so. Believe it or not, all music takes place with the expressed approval of the Pastor. :yup:
Going up to the Choir Director with “suggestions” doesn’t help. Rolling your eyes is not nice. Holding your hands over your ears? Just rude.
I would love to read the entire article.
But I suspect that the same people that get worked up about this are the same ones that criticize every homily, every priest that visits, and every religion teacher in the parish.
I say this all the time: I always offer to lead a schola. I always offer to place the Latin hymns where they are supposed to be for big feasts, not even all the time!. I am told, "nah…the people don’t remember it, know it, want to learn it, or whatever. So don’t do it please. "
I don’t want to go back to the 4x4 hymns all the time, but I am sad that the children have no clue of the CLASSIC Catholic hymns that every Catholic should know, or at least be able to follow along.
I don’t particularly like the praise and worship music. It has it’s place at youth groups and gatherings…but most of it is not for liturgy. And it’s hard for certain segments of the congregation to sing well. If you don’t have a band…don’t even try it. It sounds stupid.
Do what you can do WELL…and let the haters rant.
Peace out.