HelpingHands:
Hi palmas!
But, your assertation here then would have to apply to all variations of liturgy, including the Latin Mass, Tridentine Mass, etc. There are even schismatic groups who push for those variations. It’s been very divisive for the Church.
I say that utter conformity and non-tolerance for cultural variations is not good. Why should someone in Asia have to structure the music of the Mass based on European tradition from the last few centuries? And, why can’t new traditions not be given the chance to prove their worth? I guess I see the Church as a living organism, not a museum piece.
Just my opinion, mind you.
Yeah, I see what you say, but to offer a different Liturgical aspect based on age seems to have no real merit. A childrens Mass, yes, because they often cannot grasp the abstract concepts of adult worship. But teenagers are essentially adults, at least most of them

and they come from the same cultural groups that we do. If one Mass can serve the adults in a particular parish, why can that same Mass not serve the teenagers? It still seems to me to be an attempt. maybe well intentioned, to divide the faithful
into distinct grioups.
As far as cultural variations in the Mass, I think there can be some liberty with minor details, but we have to always remember, the Mass is not about us, the Mass is about God. Not they way we want him to be, but rather the way he is. He is God, not us, despite the apparent belief that we as the body of Christ should worship each other in all of our radiant glory. .
As far as the Rock music aspect, rock developed basically as a protest against conformity and gave youth something that they could call their own. While I have nothing against rock music to listen to at a club or concert, I don;t think it has any place at all in a sacred setting. It can be way too unsettling and divisive in nature. And no, I do not believe it is the music of the Devil

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Just an aside, I have spoken with numerous teenagers in my parish, and many of them, not all, but many see teen life masses and events as something that is not too religious in nature. In fact they say they find them completely and totally irreverent and unsatisfying spiritually in many cases. They tell me it seems to be more of a socializing activity than worship. They also say that the adults involved seem to re-living their own teen years or perhaps their dreams of teen years through the activities. While this may not be the majority opinion, it is definitely there.