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Arlene
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I am a little hesitant to start this thread because I have seen similiar threads and I know that many people on this forum feel very strongly about this…
At the risk of being blasted, may I ask why?
I grew up in the 70’s. I was confirmed in 1974. I played guitar at Masses where there were three rows of us all strumming (some)secular songs in unison. I’ve been to Masses where someone would bake bread to be “broken together” I believe there is a song that goes…“let us break break together on our knees.”
I do undertand that some of this was the pendulum swinging way too far on the liberal side, with liturgical abuses all over the place.
In my small town we lose many of our Catholic kids to the nearby mega non demon church. These kids are all on fire for the Lord, and what gets them in the door is the music. I get it that there is some music that is OK for praise and enjoyment, and other music that is OK for Mass, but how/who decides which is which. There are some great songs out there that we don’t/can’t sing at Mass. Why?
The other day I was thinking about an issue that I have had to confess repeatedly, about my uncharitable attitude toward certain people. A song popped into my head that we used to sing at Mass. It fit perfectly, and really spoke to me. I wondered why we don’t sing it anymore. I did a Google search…oh, my gosh, its a Glen Campbell song. So because it is secular, it is off limits???
Can’t a secular singer create a song that would be appropriate for Mass? Who sets that criteria?
By the way, the song is Less of Me.
Lots of questions, please be charitable in your answers.
Thanks
Arlene
At the risk of being blasted, may I ask why?
I grew up in the 70’s. I was confirmed in 1974. I played guitar at Masses where there were three rows of us all strumming (some)secular songs in unison. I’ve been to Masses where someone would bake bread to be “broken together” I believe there is a song that goes…“let us break break together on our knees.”
I do undertand that some of this was the pendulum swinging way too far on the liberal side, with liturgical abuses all over the place.
In my small town we lose many of our Catholic kids to the nearby mega non demon church. These kids are all on fire for the Lord, and what gets them in the door is the music. I get it that there is some music that is OK for praise and enjoyment, and other music that is OK for Mass, but how/who decides which is which. There are some great songs out there that we don’t/can’t sing at Mass. Why?
The other day I was thinking about an issue that I have had to confess repeatedly, about my uncharitable attitude toward certain people. A song popped into my head that we used to sing at Mass. It fit perfectly, and really spoke to me. I wondered why we don’t sing it anymore. I did a Google search…oh, my gosh, its a Glen Campbell song. So because it is secular, it is off limits???
Can’t a secular singer create a song that would be appropriate for Mass? Who sets that criteria?
By the way, the song is Less of Me.
Lots of questions, please be charitable in your answers.
Thanks
Arlene