The point is, for all the complaints about modern music, that part that is scriptural should not be criticized, lest we lose the perspective that Catholics are also Christians.
BLESS YOUR HEART! Thank you for saying this!!!
I think that we need to stop complaining about the music in our parishes and start making it good by singing it with all of our heart, listening with our SOUL-ears to the messages in the songs, and stop nit-picking every little thing we find annoying about our parish music.
Think about what happened to the Children of Israel when they were constantly complaining after being freed from slavery in Egypt! We have nothing to complain about.
The music teacher in our parish school grew up in St. Louis and was a child and teen when many of these “St. Louis Jesuits” songs were being written and sung for the first time. She LOVES these hymns–they are HER hymns, the hymns of Holy Mother Church. She actually was planning to become a nun and had taken the first few steps–and then she met that man that God had chosen to be her husband–a different vocation than the one she had always planned. So apparently the music has influenced at least a few Catholics for the GOOD, even if some Catholics hate it.
BTW, that St. Louis Jesuit reunion concert in St. Louis (scheduled for this fall, I believe) sold out within a few days. My daughter told me that she could probably get tickets for me, but they would cost because she would have to find a scalper.
So apparently there are quite a few Catholics who really LOVE these hymns!
I can testify that the song Gather Us In made me cry the first time I heard it, because of the awful experiences that we had gone through in our last Protestant church. The song was so appealing to me because it made it clear that my husband and I were part of the Church, too, even if one church (small “c”) had kicked us out and was shunning us. The song made me feel WELCOMED by God and other Christians. And i happen to love the beautiful melody that is suggestive of a sea chanty.
I agree with many of you who decry the jettison of the “traditional” hymns. I think we need to think of our hymnals as a repository of family heirlooms. Many of us have a item in our home that has come down through the decades (or even centuries) and ended up in our homes. Would we toss this precious item because it’s “old”? Hopefully not! I have a piece of embroidery that my grandmother gave me for my wedding–it’s Da Vinci’s “Last Supper” and it’s beautiful–but it definitely would clash with much of what HGTV tells us our homes should look like. Too bad for HGTV–I would rather trash them than lose that beautiful heirloom.
We should think of our traditional hymns and other Catholic music the same way–as precious heirlooms to be treasured and used. BUT…we should also welcome new treasures into our churches.