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I provided a quote / link earlier in the thread from that Archdiocese’s guidelines. No electric guitars or drums…
I’m not in Portland, but I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen an electric guitar or drumset at a Mass. I think maybe I have, years ago, when travelling… but in my experience such instruments are very rare in a Catholic liturgical setting. Not your experience? As a former Evangelical Protestant, I personally don’t care for Praise & Worship band style music at Mass…but I’ve found it to be pretty rare in real life despite the heated debates on CAF.Well, glad I’m far away from his diocese then.
I can see the Praise & Worship…while its not my preference, it can be done well. Christian rock? I’m not even sure what that means in this context, but I have a hard time imagining it being suitable in a liturgical setting. What distinguishes it from Praise & Worship?Christian rock
Well, I guess @Tis_Bearself has left the thread, but I’m trying to figure out what “closed minds” means in this context. Does she mean that Catholics who try to follow the church’s instructions on liturgical music have “closed minds”? That can’t be what she means? I don’t understand how people can just openly dismiss all the writings of popes etc. on liturgy?All Lifeteen Masses aren’t the same.
I have seen nothing at Fr K’s Lifeteen Mass that differs from the rubrics he uses at the 10 am Mass with organ music.
The musicians at the Lifeteen Masses I attend are teens.
The musicians at the Newman Center Masses I attend are undergrads.
It’s pointless to argue these points as it will change no one’s mind. My only reason for post is to show to everyone reading that Catholics don’t all have closed minds, nor are all of us who are open to different musical styles a bunch of neohippies who want to modernice everything. With that, I take my leave of this thread.
But why does it seem like some bishops try to follow the instructions for liturgical music, and others don’t follow the instructions?Obviously the local Bishop has a lot of power and can decide what is best for his flock. Like I said earlier, my Bishop has no problem with these types of instruments being used during the Mass. Conversely, if a Bishop does not permit these instruments to be used, that is okay too.