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Servus_Pio_XII
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No, I was referring to the quote someone made about modern bands dedicating their songs to the devil, not modern worship music.Yeah, you’re right. The modern worship songs are all much more vulgar than any old bawdy tavern songs.
Servus, with all due respect, and with great admiration for your passion, you seem to have already developed a level of arrogance and certainty in your own infallibility that is quite frankly scary.
Without wishing you to dim your passion for God in the least, I hope you will prayerfully seek more to find His will rather than believiing you already have access to all the wisdom of the ages, and that there is nothing that anyone else might know that you don’t already have the answer to. Just as you know now more than you did when you were five, you will know much more 10 or 20 years from now than you do now…and you have no idea now what it is that you don’t know yet!
Don’t misunderstand me; I’m not “writing you off” for being young. You have a great degree of knowledge for your age, and a fire that we seldom see even in adults. As such you have much to contribute. You also however have much to learn, especially IMHO in dealing compassionately with other people. God made us differently, and to expect that everyone is going to have the same tastes and hew to your direction, as if you were God’s personal confidante, is way more than prideful.
Please pray for me to continue to grow in my wisdom and dedication as I will for you…
Peace,
I am sorry if I seem to consider myself infallible. I am still learning, and I will freely admit that. However, I am a debator at heart, and, as such I have learnt not to yield on points. In practicality, that doesn’t always work, and this I must work on.
Christ be with you.
Servus,
As a young Catholic adult, I do appreciate your steadfastness and enthusiasm with regard to the scandalous nature of much of today’s worship music. There are very few people who have the guts to put it on the line as you do.
I commend you for that. I suggest, however, that you use the term mislead rather than stupid. Further, continue to pray for these people who do not see liturgical music as you do. It is impossible to metamorphose thinking patterns immediately. RIght now, many people are not capable of seeing as you are seeing. The veil must be lifted from their eyes, and it will take a long, long time for many.
When the veil is lifted, they will realize God’s immutability, that He does not change with the times as many human civilzations have.
Do not be discouraged by seeming futility, as the gates of Hell will not prevail, and sometimes prayer is just the best answer. Further, pray for the charity to admonish others as Christ would, pointing “it” out, not pointing the person out. This is one of my personal struggles, too.
I see it as you see it, that Life-Teen and feel-good modern music at Mass are a dichotomous lie(that the church should become mutable to meet the wants of the people), and a return to sacred silence especially at offertory and Communion is the only adequate solution.
Thank you.
As I have said, I am two things which do not combine well. I am both:
a) an idealist and
b) a debator.
What happens when you combine the two is a sort of rigidness in debating which, in the wrong environment, can be interpreted as being arrogant. Anyone who sees me as such, I am not trying to be.
Pray the Rosary is what I recommend. We are going into battle against the liberalisation of Roman Catholicism. Only Jesus’ promise of the Gates of Hell not prevailing can we rely on as hope. Godspeed, and God Bless you. As my old parish priest used to say, “Fight the good fight!”