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I tuned in during the consecration. When communion started, I was taken aback by the music. Then I opened my heart to what the Holy Spirit was saying through the music. At this point a song that we sing frequently during our masses (don’t remember which other than it is a combination of Latin and English) and I was able to sing with it. It was at this point that I realized that the Holy Spirit was showing American Catholics the many ways that American Catholics worship God through music. To those of us that are not used to a style of music, it does not “feel” sacred, but to the people that are used to the style, it does “feel” sacred.
God created different languages to keep man from building a tower to reach him. From these different languages different cultures arised. From each culture one or more styles of music arised. Today, the Catholics in a country that descendants of many of the languages arising from the Tower of Babel live in came together to worship God using several music styles that God had a hand in creating.
Now what really bothered me is the clapping during mass. During mass our hands belong in a position of prayer not being slapped together.
God created different languages to keep man from building a tower to reach him. From these different languages different cultures arised. From each culture one or more styles of music arised. Today, the Catholics in a country that descendants of many of the languages arising from the Tower of Babel live in came together to worship God using several music styles that God had a hand in creating.
Now what really bothered me is the clapping during mass. During mass our hands belong in a position of prayer not being slapped together.