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So your argument is that the teens are attending this Mass out of preference for the music. You then inflate your argument by telling us about how many people are there, what I am pointing out to you and anyone else who might be reading is that there are many reasons why someone may end up attending such a Mass. Do you have anyway of demonstrating why they come to this Mass in preference to another? Unless you do it is legitimate to point out that they may choose to attend this Mass for numerous reasons.Of course it’s occurred to me.
And I’m sure a lot of people attend all kinds of Masses, not just Life Teen, because it’s a convenient time for them, or to meet their friends. So?
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The teens themselves are the ones who present the music at Life Teen. If it is 70s “geezer” rock–well, they play it anyway.
Consider this–for several years, the keyboardist for the Life Teen Mass was a young lady who did a very nice job with the rock-style songs. I can picture her sitting there with her long flowing hair, singing her heart out–Lord I Lift Your Name On High" while she played. When she graduated from high school a few years ago, she entered a contemplative convent. Today she is a contemplative sister.
And people say that Life Teen is not conducive to prayer and contemplation?
Are they choosing it? Somehow I doubt it. The fact they play it doesn’t actually change what kind of music it. I played in the school band for years and we played a lot of pieces which were written before we were born because that’s what we were given to play. And I’m fairly certain if you ask them if there’s other songs they’d rather be playing they could tell you a few.
I’m sorry but you are on shaky ground going down the anecdotal route. The TLM and Gregorian Chant have been around for centuries, if you like I can pick out a couple of Saints who somehow or other managed to become Brothers, Priests or Nuns and all while attending the Mass in Latin, often with Gregorian Chant instead of a pastiche of whatever they may have listened to in secular spheres.
For some reason I don’t think she had some sort of epiphany while they were tuning the guitars, although I could be wrong my guess is that choice came from prayer and quiet contemplation. It’s good to hear about someone making that kind of choice, but there are far fewer making that commitment today than there once were.
If that is so then perhaps you can explain how all these Saints managed to get by on the TLM and Chant? After all how did they manage to contemplate or pray about anything without keyboards and guitars.