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Hello everyone,
I came into the church Easter 2010. I was raised Methodist.
My parish has a wonderful priest with a music background prior to entry in the priesthood. Our Sunday masses are usually almost totally sung. Also we almost always sing Agnus Dei in Latin and Kyrie Eleison in Greek. It is absolutely beautiful. Occasionally if another priest is substituting we have what I’ve seen visiting at other parishes on Sunday which is Mass where only small parts of the liturgy are sung and everything is English.
Also, our priest is 70 and was sick recently which had him out for about 6 weeks. We are so thankful for the diocesan priests who came in to fill in for him, but I must say I missed the sung mass. He is back now but I can’t help but wonder if our next priest will continue this tradition. Our priest once said that he believes “Sung” mass is coming back into “Vogue”.
What do you guys think about this? Do you think this style of mass is making a comeback. I apologize if I’m not using correct terms.
I came into the church Easter 2010. I was raised Methodist.
My parish has a wonderful priest with a music background prior to entry in the priesthood. Our Sunday masses are usually almost totally sung. Also we almost always sing Agnus Dei in Latin and Kyrie Eleison in Greek. It is absolutely beautiful. Occasionally if another priest is substituting we have what I’ve seen visiting at other parishes on Sunday which is Mass where only small parts of the liturgy are sung and everything is English.
Also, our priest is 70 and was sick recently which had him out for about 6 weeks. We are so thankful for the diocesan priests who came in to fill in for him, but I must say I missed the sung mass. He is back now but I can’t help but wonder if our next priest will continue this tradition. Our priest once said that he believes “Sung” mass is coming back into “Vogue”.
What do you guys think about this? Do you think this style of mass is making a comeback. I apologize if I’m not using correct terms.