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pianistclare
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Part of the problem with quoting documents regarding music at Mass is that not all of us live in the ivory tower world of massive pipe organs, highly educated organists and 200 voice choirs and the budget to fund them.
Most of us go to the simple, neighborhood parish.
No budget.
No trained musicians.
No sound system beyond a Dixie cup and a string.
No organ.
And somewhere, a document says “instrumental music is not allowed at a funeral”.
Well snargles.
You’re going to tell me that if a good parishioner dies, and his grieving family wants quiet music, and there is no good quality vocal volunteer that can take off work to come and sing, that the priest should look this family that he is consoling in the eye, and say:
Your dad can’t have any music at all at his funeral because the book tells us we can’t.
No way. If that happens, you can have your offering envelopes back.
I don’t know any compassionate pastor that would do that.
When did we abandon common sense?
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@guitarists: If the guitarists are from out of the country, most of them play by ear, which means open chords. Classical guitar is something people generally learn in their college years or from an early age on purpose, not as a: “Wow, I’d like to take up guitar” kind of thing. Our Music Director at present plays classical guitar. And it is glorious. He played quietly during the ashes on for the Mass on Ash Weds. I can’t tell you how moved people were.
Sorry . Got on my soapbox there…
peace.
Most of us go to the simple, neighborhood parish.
No budget.
No trained musicians.
No sound system beyond a Dixie cup and a string.
No organ.
And somewhere, a document says “instrumental music is not allowed at a funeral”.
Well snargles.
You’re going to tell me that if a good parishioner dies, and his grieving family wants quiet music, and there is no good quality vocal volunteer that can take off work to come and sing, that the priest should look this family that he is consoling in the eye, and say:
Your dad can’t have any music at all at his funeral because the book tells us we can’t.
No way. If that happens, you can have your offering envelopes back.
I don’t know any compassionate pastor that would do that.
When did we abandon common sense?
@guitarists: If the guitarists are from out of the country, most of them play by ear, which means open chords. Classical guitar is something people generally learn in their college years or from an early age on purpose, not as a: “Wow, I’d like to take up guitar” kind of thing. Our Music Director at present plays classical guitar. And it is glorious. He played quietly during the ashes on for the Mass on Ash Weds. I can’t tell you how moved people were.
Sorry . Got on my soapbox there…
peace.