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Siena
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Ok all, I only read the 1st 3, and last page of this thread, but wanted to put my :twocents: in.
I was there. The music, while (mostly) not to my taste, was not “forbidden”.
HOWEVER, the real problem for me was that we were ALREADY in a baseball stadium. More reverent music could have kept the focus more on the Mass. Instead, I had to strugle to remember we weren’t about to sing “Take me out to the ballgame”. (Especially as the stadium employees began cooking up the hotdogs, etc. that were to be sold after mass. VERY distracting.)
Honestly, through my binoculars, I thought the Holy Father was trying not to looked pained at points during some of the music. He did, however, seem genuinely pleased when Placido Domingo was finished singing. He sang, “Panis Angelicus” which was very moving, and made up for the rest of the “noise”.
I was there. The music, while (mostly) not to my taste, was not “forbidden”.
HOWEVER, the real problem for me was that we were ALREADY in a baseball stadium. More reverent music could have kept the focus more on the Mass. Instead, I had to strugle to remember we weren’t about to sing “Take me out to the ballgame”. (Especially as the stadium employees began cooking up the hotdogs, etc. that were to be sold after mass. VERY distracting.)
Honestly, through my binoculars, I thought the Holy Father was trying not to looked pained at points during some of the music. He did, however, seem genuinely pleased when Placido Domingo was finished singing. He sang, “Panis Angelicus” which was very moving, and made up for the rest of the “noise”.