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Yes it is. But as in all situations where it is claimed that Scripture is distorted, proof-texted, or misused, there must be a sound argument as to how this is done, lest all Scripture be disregarded and subjectivism rule. Most of what I spoke of is in perfect concert with the meaning and the words of Jesus, or of Paul.That’s also biblical!
I wonder if on balance the music of the Church mirrors the teaching of Jesus. After all, he went through most of his ministry without any focus on Calvary. Likewise, he taught more positive than negative, though he did speak also of repentance often. Yet he taught more on other matters.
Paul likewise spoke more on Christian living than on evangelism. Naturally, he was speaking to Churches. The Catholic Church is seasonal by nature. Lent and Advent are times of repentance, signified by purple. Ordinary time is time of teaching, signified by green. Christmas and Easter are time of rejoicing signified by Gold. I have heard it said we are an Easter people. I have never heard it said we are a Lenten people. Yet, we must have that time to reflect on our need for repentance.
I do not know if anyone has ever crunched the numbers, but it seems to me the liturgical calendar pretty well mirrors the emphasis from Scripture.