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St_Francis
Guest
A new bilingual Mass has been started, and it is particularly convenient for both my friend and me. It was started mostly for the benefit of those who speak the other language, and there are people who play music in that language; however, they do want to have one or two hymns in our language. My friend and I both play guitar, so it may be that we will end up playing giutar as accompaniment for the hymns, those being the only instruments available.
Now, I really like old hymns. I am not too happy with the new ones that are prevalent in this area. The old hymns have stirring inspiring words–when I sing them, I feel that I am praying! OTOH, my friend used to be Charismatic, and thinks I am too old-fashioned, so I have never pushed it.
If we do this, I want to only do hymns with some meat to them, but I don’t want to fight with my friend and the church folks… the priest says friends during the Consecration instead of apostles, so I think I would be alone in this. What should I do?
Thanks very much for any advice or comments!
(I must say that as a result of this, I have learned a lot about hymns and the history of what is going on, and plan to get the hymnal and CDs from Adoremus/Ignatius to teach my children!)
Now, I really like old hymns. I am not too happy with the new ones that are prevalent in this area. The old hymns have stirring inspiring words–when I sing them, I feel that I am praying! OTOH, my friend used to be Charismatic, and thinks I am too old-fashioned, so I have never pushed it.
If we do this, I want to only do hymns with some meat to them, but I don’t want to fight with my friend and the church folks… the priest says friends during the Consecration instead of apostles, so I think I would be alone in this. What should I do?
Thanks very much for any advice or comments!
(I must say that as a result of this, I have learned a lot about hymns and the history of what is going on, and plan to get the hymnal and CDs from Adoremus/Ignatius to teach my children!)