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superamazingman
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Now that’s taking it a step too far. Everything OCP sells is most certainly not acceptable, by anyone’s standards (anyone who thinks with the mind of the church). Many of their songs are riddled with theological errors (how the H*** do we “create ourselves anew”?!?!? According to “Ashes,” that’s what we do), and some of them (can you say “Lean on Me?” It’s in there) don’t even qualify as religious music. Not to mention whole books of their responsorial psalms THAT THEY RECOMMEND FOR LITURGICAL USAGE AREN’T EVEN LICIT TO USE IN THE MASS. Ask them. They’ll quietly admit it (more info). They flout that their hymnal has USCCB approval, but quietly sneak through on a loophole that allows them to do this since it isn’t approved by the bishop.The Catholic Church allows for other suitable hymns. Bishop Olmstead is trying to clarify his criteria as to what is suitable. On the other hand we have Archbishop Vlanzy in Portland that has as a registered apostlolate, Oregon Catholic Press. Do these two need to agree, or can we at least acknowledge that there is a great leeway of opinion, and in my opinion, musical taste, to define what is suitable.
I can’t get in the mind of Archbishop Vlanzy, but I honestly wonder what’s going on up there. Makes me sick to see these things coming out of a catholic publishing house, under the supposed oversight of a bishop who seems he couldn’t care less.
Makes. Me. Want. To. Puke.