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Or videos. There are plenty of videotaped lecture series that would be great. We had one that was very good…but the only options were 11am or 5pm on a weekday.
I attend a huge parish with an impressive diversity of ages. Father Smarty-Pant’s talks are standing-room only if you don’t get there on time. When my childcare arrives late, I’ve shown up with a portable camping chair, lol!Very cool! What’s attendance like? (What is your parish demographic – is it a large parish? Young families? Mostly retirees? A good mix?)
You did inspire me to check out our local Newman Center. The daily Mass times are a lot more manageable for working and stay-at-home parents. Thanks for the idea - I can’t believe I overlooked that!Newman Center has it 4 days a week in the afternoon when school is in session, but there are a huge number of breaks and times when the center is closed.
Confessions in our parish are held on Saturdays from 9:00- 10:00 a.m. and from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. (right before Sat vigil Mass).I understand there are chronic shortages of ordained Priests in some areas, but hearing Confessions is one of the most important things that they can possibly do. The Church should have at least a block set aside for confessions before any Mass. If they have a Mass, there is a Priest there already who can hear at least some confessions before the Mass.
I’d get on my feet alright–to walk out the door!Get people up on their feet
A lot of Catholics are walking out the doors of their churches and heading for churches that offer this kind of music.I’d get on my feet alright–to walk out the door!
Why not have Masses with different styles of music?Why ruin Mass for everyone, to pander to the people that just want “good” music? I know a lot of former Catholics who love a good 1970s
style guitar Mass, but guess what, they quit attending Catholic Church over time anyway. So they ruined music at Mass for no reason…
That kind of defines a “real” relationship as one that leads the faithful to be willing to withstand any penance. While it could be argued that is technically true, it also remains true that the Catholic Church is not the only denomination that proposes to offer a “real” relationship with Our Lord.We can debate about music attracting/driving away, when the real issue is relationship. When a person falls in love with Jesus, when they have a real relationship with Him and His Church, nothing can keep them away from Mass. Not even less than perfect music.
There isn’t a reason not to, provided the range in styles under consideration are all appropriate for worship. Not every kind of music is appropriate for worship. Archbishop Sample recently released a letter on sacred music to crystalize the Church’s thinking on this matter:Why not have Masses with different styles of music?
That’s not just his personal opinion. Other Church documents on liturgical music have made the same case (even if they don’t mention “Polka” or “Rock”).Interestig take by the Bishop that Polka and Rock lack something intrinsic that presumably other types of music have in his opinion.