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THurifer2
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I live in Rural Midwest. My parish has around 400 Registered families.
I have a theory that since we are smaller and our resources are much smaller we are are somewhat shielded from the nutty things that happen with music in our liturgies.
We have a small volunteer choir made up of about 8-10 people. our Chior director is a volunteer with significant musical background…but she stays far far away from the Liturgy…she only manages the music and gets pastor approval for songs I am no the liturgy committee and she needs our permission as to which songs are chosen. Our liturgical commitee is a volunteer committee and anyone can join…we stick with the traditional hymns with a pipe organ. Our organist is not a Catholic and about 90 years old so things may be changing in the future.
I have a theory that since we are smaller and our resources are much smaller we are are somewhat shielded from the nutty things that happen with music in our liturgies.
We have a small volunteer choir made up of about 8-10 people. our Chior director is a volunteer with significant musical background…but she stays far far away from the Liturgy…she only manages the music and gets pastor approval for songs I am no the liturgy committee and she needs our permission as to which songs are chosen. Our liturgical commitee is a volunteer committee and anyone can join…we stick with the traditional hymns with a pipe organ. Our organist is not a Catholic and about 90 years old so things may be changing in the future.