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Servus Pio XII:
If you are the future of Holy Mother Church, then there is hope for our post-Vatican II youth! God bless you.
As to sacred music: I am a huge fan of Hendrix, Cream, Van Halen, Aerosmith, et al. But NEVER during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. In fact, I can not think of one single song (they are not hymns by any means) that has been written since Vatican II that can hold a candle to Faith of our Fathers, Panis Angelicus, Regina Coeli, Hail Redeemer King Divine, Holy God we praise Thy Name, Lady of Knock and Ave Maria (Bach) to name but a few.
Our children will respond to sacred music and the beauty and majesty of Tradition if they are exposed to it. If the Mass is “dumbed down” they will leave…and for good.
Servus Pio XII,Well, in my school we had a Mass, if you can call it as such, set to rock music. They had bloody amplifiers in the gym and an ELECTRIC GUITAR at Mass! I must say it was the only time I have actually cried in a Mass (stations of the cross is an entirely different thing). I cried for the Church, I cried for the Tradition, and I cried for the teenagers being mislead to believe that the Church should adapt to the age.
I can now speak from experience that such Masses are irreverent, dissolute, and bordering on apostate.![]()
If you are the future of Holy Mother Church, then there is hope for our post-Vatican II youth! God bless you.
As to sacred music: I am a huge fan of Hendrix, Cream, Van Halen, Aerosmith, et al. But NEVER during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. In fact, I can not think of one single song (they are not hymns by any means) that has been written since Vatican II that can hold a candle to Faith of our Fathers, Panis Angelicus, Regina Coeli, Hail Redeemer King Divine, Holy God we praise Thy Name, Lady of Knock and Ave Maria (Bach) to name but a few.
Our children will respond to sacred music and the beauty and majesty of Tradition if they are exposed to it. If the Mass is “dumbed down” they will leave…and for good.