Dear Mike,
I agree with you for the most part. If the majority of the congregation were young children, and the organ was silent during the presidential prayers of the priest (including the Eucharistic Prayer), then I think the pastor was totally within bounds with what he did.
Scratching my head as to why you addressed this to me??? I was not at that mass mentioned by Elzee, but it appears to have been a children’s liturgy at which there was musical accompaniment during the
sung Eucharistic Prayer. Did you notice the links I searched in order to learn more about this? It does seem that there is a lawful musical accompaniment for this, and I would think before publishing and selling it, these guidelines would have been fully researched. Otherwise, what priest would ever permit music to accompany him? (I’m not speaking about the regular adult liturgy.)
Nevertheless, I have the feeling that you are sharing guidelines for adult liturgies, which do call for musical silence. But it seems to me there is an exception which permits it for children’s. That is what we are trying to understand. What is wrong with trusting the priest to know what is and what is not permitted?
My only concern is that without full knowledge of what is permissible, someone might brand the presiders of a liturgy (priest, organist) as being so wrong that one leaves the church in a scandalized huff, and then tells everyone else how bad it was.
Very big sigh With all my heart, I would hope any of us who jump the gun to sniff out abuses that aren’t really there, takes a long, hard, responsible look at the harm that is done to foster disunity and faithlessness.
Honest questioning is different, and I commend it, but I would hope that the clergy, to whom Our Lord entrusted His liturgy, are consulted as the final authority — even if one has to seek a second opinion to be sure. Too many loose canons running amuck do so much disservice to the Church.
Maybe it is just Our Lord who inspires this deep striving for unity, for it was His priestly prayer the night before He died.
Nice to chat with you,
Carole