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For several years, my parish has suffered because of the influence allowed our “liturgy committee.” This has become magnified in recent years as we have also had to endure a series of short-tenured pastors. In fact we are waiting for our next pastor as I type.
The problem that I see is that the “liturgy committee” meets at 10:00am on Tuesdays when most people are working. Their meetings are not advertised, they are closed to non-members and they never publish minutes or blurbs in the bulletin. The membership is also horribly inbred and borders on the inept and arrogant.
What they do is impose “changes” to an already problematic liturgy. They are also good at saying “no” to things like the use of sanctus bells, etc.
This is in sharp contrast to the Latino community at my parish that simply has rejected their intrusion. It’s wonderful to see them plan a Mass. Everyone is around the table – from our parochial vicar (he leads our Latino community) to music ministers to EMsHC to altar servers, etc.
With our new pastor due in 4-6 months, what would be a good way to re-take some of the ground gained by our “liturgy committee?” Our parochial vicar won’t get involved as he already has his hands full.
Any (name removed by moderator)ut would be appreciated.
The problem that I see is that the “liturgy committee” meets at 10:00am on Tuesdays when most people are working. Their meetings are not advertised, they are closed to non-members and they never publish minutes or blurbs in the bulletin. The membership is also horribly inbred and borders on the inept and arrogant.
What they do is impose “changes” to an already problematic liturgy. They are also good at saying “no” to things like the use of sanctus bells, etc.
This is in sharp contrast to the Latino community at my parish that simply has rejected their intrusion. It’s wonderful to see them plan a Mass. Everyone is around the table – from our parochial vicar (he leads our Latino community) to music ministers to EMsHC to altar servers, etc.
With our new pastor due in 4-6 months, what would be a good way to re-take some of the ground gained by our “liturgy committee?” Our parochial vicar won’t get involved as he already has his hands full.
Any (name removed by moderator)ut would be appreciated.