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MonFrere
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I understand the difference. We are all members of the one holy catholic apostolic church. I didn’t come across this subtle point in my reading so thank you for pointing it out. However, this doesn’t mitigate against there being difference between the churches in various nations and continents. I’m italian and I know that there are differences in how italians approach their catholic faith than the french (my wife is french) or the poles or the germans — or the africans or the indonesians. As I mentioned - our unity is in the CREED. There has historically been differences in the liturgy - the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.First of all, we are not referred to as the American Church, anymore than there is a Canadian Church, a Mexican Church or a French Church. We are the Church in America, as Pope Benedict has stated many times.
OK - the Holy Father is now in full knowledge of the Church in America. If he doesn’t correct this deplorable state of affairs then he is remiss in his responsibility in being our shepherd.The music was deplorable and not at all suitable for the Mass. It was as if the DC organizers could have cared less about what the Holy Father had written on the subject (including books and speeches) and went ahead with their own agenda.
What I think is deplorable is how readily and easily AND PUBLICALLY our bishops are criticized.
On this point I can come to some agreement with you. I think OCP and her sisters need the oversight of some constituted church authority. However – as in all ages the BEST OF THE BEST only comes to the fore through the seive of history. Contemporary music is by and large almost ALWAYS mediocre. That is not to say that everything that’s new is bad. And sometimes someone needs music to serve a function in the Mass. For example – the penetential rite during the weeks of Easter are often accomplished via a sprinkling rite. We use a song - I Saw Waters Flowing. It’s not great in any sense but it has a tune that the laity enjoys singing. With the Novus Ordo and the laity participation in the music there is an automatic need for the music to become accessible to the average person – this is even less than a modest choir in a small town in rural America. We’ve got some hard work to do, admitedly; but I don’t think choosing our favorite whipping boys is going to get us to a resolution.What is a grave chilling effect comes from the fact that OCP is hawking their songs as having the Benedictine seal of approval because they were used at the Papal Mass. That is clever, but shaemeful, marketing on their part. It’s bad anough that many of us have to contend with OCP on a weekly basis, but now to have them gleefully proclaim that their music is fet for a Papal Mass is pretty sad.
MonFrere