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CuriousMike
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We didn’t have BOSE, but we did have a Dummer, electric bass, guitar and for a little while, an old electric organ.Why would livelier music, and audio visual upgrades turn us into protestants? I noticed that the Catholic Church I visit near work, on my lunch hour, has a BOSE soundsystem. My own parish has a really good 4 piece band at 9:30 mass with a drummer, electric bass, guitar…etc. We also have projection screens to help people follow along with songs, responses, etc. What is so bad about that?
Unfortunately
I have developed distaste for these types of “choirs,” typically the guitar/bass was completely overwhelming, sound system would continually get feedback (the screech) and the leader chose to repeat songs over and over.
Then, we had to listen to loud music in the middle of Communion - Where the music, if any, should be quiet and instrumental. Not loud and overbearing.
Despite many Parishioners begging otherwise, the Leader refused to alter this. Eventually, due to other factor’s I’m not aware, the Choir went into complete disarray in the two weeks I wasn’t at home, and none of the members are at Church anymore. What saddens me is they aren’t in Church, although, I much prefer the quiet and reverence without music, or the more traditional (and quiet) stuff played from the Parish iPad…
During the time this Choir existed, which has been just prior to my first visit to the Parish, I have felt the music is pushing many of our devout away.
Unless its very traditional chant, or just traditional music played at a reverent, respectful volume, I’m not interested. Full stop.
If you witnessed the Crucifixion, would you be standing there bouncing around, (trying to) sing at the top of your lungs? Or would you be on your knees, in prayer?
That point just there, plus this:
At these Mega-Churches, who is the loved and worshiped one? God, Our Father, the “Christian” rock band or the celebrity preacher?
These Churches put too much emphasis on themselves, rather than on God, in my honest opinion. Like those preaching the prosperity gospel (A friend of mine who attended Hillsong in Sydney remarked how they spent about 20 minutes of the service trying to get people to tithe)…