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Joe_5859
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I don’t think anyone is saying you have to like those songs (I don’t like many of the present day Schutte, Haugen, Haas, et al hymns either). But this entire tangent could have been avoided by simply not using a disparaging nickname. If you just said that they use Schutte’s Mass setting, which you don’t personally care for, no one would have raised any issue.Don’t start with that “holier than thou” nonsense. Some new things are good, when they are done right. But let’s be honest, though. Would you want to hear music, at Mass, that’s based after popular secular songs? This is precisely the reason why we have liturgical abuses, out there, such as liturgical dance. What do you expect of me? Am I supposed to just love songs that I think are horrible, and have no place in the Mass, whatsoever? There are many people out there, such as myself, that do not enjoy the bad, contemporary songs that have poisoned some of the current hymnals. I’m not the only one.