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For a Church known for its liberal approach to doctrines, the Episcopalian Church (and to a certain extent, the Anglican Church) is usually traditional in their liturgy, which make me wonder why modern Catholicism is losing so many of her faithful. I mean look at us. Most of the churches I go to are extremely modern, an the Mass seem at time very rushed. Whereas the Anglicans and Episcopalians often compose and select hymns that are solemn and easy for the congregation to follow, Catholics often opt for broadway like pieces. For real guys, Dan Schutte songs are good, but can they be considered sacred music? What about Greg Proorian chant? Why is it so easy to buy a CD but so difficult to find a parish that has Gregorian chant? Why must we abandon such a beautiful tradition like this?
At the end since my conversion to the Catholic Church, sometimes I wonder why.The modern church is not the church I often see on movies or the one I see on EWTN. It is boring and rushed, an incomplete hybrid between Protestantism and Catholicism, lacking the zeal of the former, and the sacredness of the latter.
At the end since my conversion to the Catholic Church, sometimes I wonder why.The modern church is not the church I often see on movies or the one I see on EWTN. It is boring and rushed, an incomplete hybrid between Protestantism and Catholicism, lacking the zeal of the former, and the sacredness of the latter.