Another note on St. Francis:
St. Francis [of Assisi] passed an entire night repeating: You are “my All.” Being in contemplation, he pronounced these words, as if wishing to say: I have considered You piece by piece, O My Lord, and I found that You are very lovable; now I behold You and see that You are “my All.” St. Bruno was content to say, “O Goodness!” And St. Augustine: “O Beauty ever ancient and ever new!” You are ancient because You are eternal, but You are new because You bring a new sweetness to my heart. These are words of contemplation.
[Cf. Treatise Bk. 6, ch. 5].
Again, private prayer, contemplation, exaltation… not during the celebration of Mass nor while among dozens or hundreds of fellow believers who were chanting and groaning…
“but you must agree that 10 to 20 people going off on chants that can last and last is very repetitious”
I would say, try telling that to a group of monks or sisters who rise at all hours and repeat certain prayers over and over.
Have you noticed how orderly they are? This exercise is done in such sublime unity that you think that they have rehearsed it for years! And when they stop… you can hear a flower’s petal fall… they complement their spoken praises with such silent adoration that it even has an unearthly feel to it… it’s as if their spirits were being lifted to Heaven!
If it’s truly praising the Lord, and I am speaking of Catholic Charismatic worship, considering St. Francis and others repeated words all night and on many occasions, what’s the problem?
Again, the manner in which it is done: very orderly and superbly orchestrated vs haphazardly, anything goes and under some “must be done” mandate.
I’ll say it once more, my experiences with charismatic movements have produced my views of charismatics (both Catholics and non-Catholics); while I do not deny that there can be genuine worshipers, I have determined (from my experiences) that not all who chant or articulate are genuine in their worship; this, of course, does not mean that everyone else’s experience is the same nor that all charismatics are unauthentic.
Maran atha!
Angel