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An insightful piece from Fr. John Zuhlsdorf:
Gregorian chant v. folk music. A parish in Toronto. Fr. Z rants. | Fr. Zs Blog – What Does The Prayer Really Say?
wdtprs.com/blog/2011/04/gregorian-chant-v-folk-music-a-parish-in-toronto-fr-z-rants/
April 24, 2011
Pope Benedict has proposed what I have called his “Marshall Plan” to renew Catholic identity. This must involve a reading of the Second Vatican Council in continuity with all the other Councils, not as a point of rupture. That goes for our liturgical worship, which is a sine qua non for Catholic Christian living.
Gregorian Chant was specified by the Council as the Church’s sacred liturgical music, first and foremost.
Some bits from a longish piece in Canada’s National Post with my emphases and comments:
In the search for the Voice of God, some believe Gregorian chants are preferable to folk music
Charles Lewis Apr 22, 2011
When Philip Fournier sings a line of Gregorian chant, it hangs like a puff of smoke in the air before it slowly dissipates above the empty pews below.
The sound, listening to it live from a distance of just several inches away in the choir loft at St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Toronto, is ancient, elemental. The sound originates in his abdomen — a line of text that flows out like a wave, sung in tones that are dark and rich. The words are in Latin. It is not a song so much as prayer that is sung. [Exactly.]
Mr. Fournier, with his ragged sweater and perpetual five o’clock shadow, is part of a small cadre of traditionalists for whom singing Gregorian chant is an attempt to restore what they see as the real music of the Catholic Church [They are in good company. The Second Vatican Council also thought that.] — sounds that go back to the time when King David sang psalms in the temple. [edited]
I cut a few large chunks out. Read the whole article there.
This, friends, is the key to the NEW EVANGELIZATION.
With regard to liturgical renewal, my Ordinary Form parish has had the great benefit of a music director and a capable choir to restore much of our liturgical patrimony during Holy Mass.We must renew our liturgical worship. Liturgy is doctrine is daily life.