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The thing I love about Aquinas (other than his intercession and sense of humour getting me through college) was the way he dealt with opposing viewpoints. Revisit Summa. Not only would he try to see your point of view, he would craft arguments in your favor that were far stronger than you were capable of creating. Here, people say, “You sure do disagree with the mainstream a lot. Go seek counseling. I don’t think you’re Catholic at all. Thank goodness my parish isn’t as narrow-minded as you.” Aquinas may have said “Wow…really just…wow,” but my Latin isn’t good enough to verify that. I think he did this not out of need for intellectual stimulation, but because he operated out of different motives.Wow…really just…wow.
I’m glad the organists became Catholic, but I think that’s the solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. I have yet to hear complaints that the Catholic Church isn’t inclusive enough in their Music Ministry. Communion, and the gender of the Ordained, on the other hand…
If the issue is with the quality of the music, that problem has already been solved. Many fledgling Protestant churches with only a dozen or so members cannot hope to hire good musicians, yet the quality of their music exceeds most of ours. “Instant Music + Vocals In A Box,” just add voltage.
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