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This has become a big issue in our choir. Older cradle Catholics are upset by wonderful praise and worship music if they feel it is known as Protestant. One lady wants the imprimatur in our song books. She also asked the pastor what he wants as far as our being Catholic since he talks about our being Christian.
I’m a convert and it seems to me these people are somewhat “clubby.” It’s about “we Catholics” and not about what the music conveys. They will not accept anything new if they think the Protestants got to it first.
I think we should accept that while Catholics have remained in the past the Protestants have created wonderful music and a love for the Bible. It isn’t wrong because they got there first! Are we to ignore such songs as “Holy Ground” which is more Catholic than Protestant in it’s lyrics just because Protestants sing it? Is there something wrong with encouraging praise and worship because one is Catholic?
Why can’t we sing the beautiful sons of the past and also use the modern praise and worship music? There is room for both. We must consider that there are Catholics who want “Catholic music” only and there are those who want modern music only. As a universal Church why do we have to appeal to only one group?
I agree with those who question the words of some songs which are even in our hymnals, such as “Amazing Grace” and the recently sung, “Mary Did You Know.” The lyrics often are contrary to Catholic doctrine. If we are to be upset by any music it would seem it would be these.
BTW—since we’ve been more modern (Protestant) in our music and we have a Charismatic priest the attendance has increased significantly.
Gloria

I’m a convert and it seems to me these people are somewhat “clubby.” It’s about “we Catholics” and not about what the music conveys. They will not accept anything new if they think the Protestants got to it first.
I think we should accept that while Catholics have remained in the past the Protestants have created wonderful music and a love for the Bible. It isn’t wrong because they got there first! Are we to ignore such songs as “Holy Ground” which is more Catholic than Protestant in it’s lyrics just because Protestants sing it? Is there something wrong with encouraging praise and worship because one is Catholic?
Why can’t we sing the beautiful sons of the past and also use the modern praise and worship music? There is room for both. We must consider that there are Catholics who want “Catholic music” only and there are those who want modern music only. As a universal Church why do we have to appeal to only one group?
I agree with those who question the words of some songs which are even in our hymnals, such as “Amazing Grace” and the recently sung, “Mary Did You Know.” The lyrics often are contrary to Catholic doctrine. If we are to be upset by any music it would seem it would be these.
BTW—since we’ve been more modern (Protestant) in our music and we have a Charismatic priest the attendance has increased significantly.
Gloria