That’s right. When I told my husband about this thread, his first question was, “Where would Catholic pop artists play? Most churches won’t allow them in the nave, and most Catholic churches don’t have any kind of auditorium (other than the school gym).”
I think many Catholics still believe that Christian pop music is a “Protestant thing,” and that Catholics don’t need “pop music.” So they listen to secular pop and rock music.
I know that some Catholics listen to Gregorian chant, and even some teenagers listen to this. But I think this is rare. I think most Catholic teenagers listen to pop music just like all other teenagers, and if there is no good Catholic pop music, they’ll listen to secular. Just lovely–many hours a day of being pounded with music about sex, violence, sexual violence, and more sex, and pro-gay, pro-abortion, pro-socialistic economy, etc…and we wonder why so many Catholics fall away, and why so many Catholic marriages end in divorce.
We become what we listen to.
We should be encouraging and promoting the rise of Catholic pop music, and encouraging our children and teenagers to form “garage bands” and begin writing Catholic pop music and performing in our homes and churches. That’s where a lot of pop performers get their start.