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My mom sang on the parish choir for about 40 years. She had a strong clear singing voice which served as one of the anchoring voices on the choir (as she was always told when she returned after she happened to miss a Sunday choir mass on occasion). She sang on a parish choir that sang from the choir loft in the church - not like the moderns who insist on being staged for their performance right next to the Altar of the Lamb so that they can be seen by all worshipers. Mom is not a blogger - so I will blog her opinion here which she shared with me when we talked about the D.C. papal mass - “It was horrid”.
Also, it’s no coincidence that the dramatic decline of the Church (attendance, actual belief in what the Church teaches, etc.) has taken place alongside the Novus Ordo Mass with it’s Modern Copywrited “musak”. Certain of the “musicians” in the Church like to portray themselves as bringing some indispensible element to the mass. Not true. Definitely. When I served early morning daily weekday masses in the early 60’s - 6:15 A.M. with NO music - they were way more devout and efficacious than a lot of the productions w/tunes that are put on now.
As Fr. Fessio has taught us on EWTN - when St. Augustine told us that to sing at mass was to pray twice he was talking about singing the actual prayers of the mass - i.e. chanting the prayers. Augustine was not talking about singing ditties to the tune of “Rosie McCann from the banks of the Bann, she’s the Star of the County Down” and other folk tunes. These have no place at mass whatsoever. But they are in the GIA and OCP “hymn” books and are used in my parish. Horrid. Or even worse - Haas and Haugen.
Some previous posters who claim that they are “musicians” and who clearly presume that any of us (who perhaps are musicians as well) who take the opinion that the D.C. mass was what it was - i.e. horrid - and say so are somehow torturing these “musicians” need to replay the mass on the net and watch Pope Benedict’s smile and his eyes light up when the great Placido Domingo unexpectedly showed up in the horrid sequence of songs, sounds of the jungle, and whatever else it was - Domingo sang Panis Angelicus. And despite his obvious age it still clearly brought the Pope back to life.
Also, it’s no coincidence that the dramatic decline of the Church (attendance, actual belief in what the Church teaches, etc.) has taken place alongside the Novus Ordo Mass with it’s Modern Copywrited “musak”. Certain of the “musicians” in the Church like to portray themselves as bringing some indispensible element to the mass. Not true. Definitely. When I served early morning daily weekday masses in the early 60’s - 6:15 A.M. with NO music - they were way more devout and efficacious than a lot of the productions w/tunes that are put on now.
As Fr. Fessio has taught us on EWTN - when St. Augustine told us that to sing at mass was to pray twice he was talking about singing the actual prayers of the mass - i.e. chanting the prayers. Augustine was not talking about singing ditties to the tune of “Rosie McCann from the banks of the Bann, she’s the Star of the County Down” and other folk tunes. These have no place at mass whatsoever. But they are in the GIA and OCP “hymn” books and are used in my parish. Horrid. Or even worse - Haas and Haugen.
Some previous posters who claim that they are “musicians” and who clearly presume that any of us (who perhaps are musicians as well) who take the opinion that the D.C. mass was what it was - i.e. horrid - and say so are somehow torturing these “musicians” need to replay the mass on the net and watch Pope Benedict’s smile and his eyes light up when the great Placido Domingo unexpectedly showed up in the horrid sequence of songs, sounds of the jungle, and whatever else it was - Domingo sang Panis Angelicus. And despite his obvious age it still clearly brought the Pope back to life.