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benedictgal
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I direct the youth group music at the Sunday evening youth mass. We use Spirit & Song from OCP. We have a freshman piano player, two guitars[sometimes more] an electric bass player, a mandolin player, oboe[sometimes] percussion [sometimes] and several high school and college vocalists. I have fun being around the young people, they are talented and I have seen some really grow in spiritual awareness of the sacredness of the Holy Mass, but it can be edgy sometimes. Most of them are much more mature than I was in high school or college so I don’t judge, just set an example, lead and mostly pray!
The Third Millennium Youth Group Singers
3rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 1/24/2010…CPC #611
Prelude: PRACTICE MASS PARTS/HE HAS ANOINTED ME-[JESUITS]
Gathering: SS #73 COME, WORSHIP THE LORD
Gloria: SS #20 GLORY TO GOD
Resp.Psalm: SS #56 YOUR WORDS ARE SPIRIT AND LIFE [PS.19]
Preparation: SS #197 OUR GOD REIGNS
Mass of Joyful Heart
Lord’s Prayer: George’s*
Communion: SS#153 I AM THE BREAD OF LIFE & SS 196 OPEN MY EYES
Recessional: SS #143 WE ARE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD*
My concerns center around the instruments used. The electric bass and percussions are more along the lines of secular music and are not necessarily compatible with what happens at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. It is not about being edgy. It is about bringing solemntiy, dignity, beauty and awe to the Mass.
The other issue revolves around the Responsorial Psalm. Why not just stick with what is in Respond and Acclaim? That is what our choir does. I am not too happy that we have Spirit and Song because of the content, but, the psalm should not be replaced with a song. Granted, some of the stuff in Spirit and Song are psalm texts set to music, the texts have to be faithful to what is in the lectionary.
As for the Pater Noster, do the words match the official text of the prayer? Bear in mind that whatever Mass setting you use, even if it is something that you wrote, needs to match the words of the official texts word for word. You cannot paraphrase. That is one of the chief problems with OCP.