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theguidedheart
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I would second this, I am a convert, so Catholicism is fairly new to me as a whole - but I don’t mind the changes to the Mass until you talk about the music - I have been to both Latin and Maronite masses and the richness of their music and hymns is FAR beyond that in the new Mass. For some of the masses (depending on the time), they go as far as using a live band, which unfortunately removes my mindset from being in a sacred place of worship, and takes me back to the feeling of being in a Protestant church. Its the one area whre the Mass can sometimes become distracting. One of the most beautiful things in the Catholic Church is the reverence, and the tradition that is found in the old music, it adds GREATLY to the Liturgy, and allows you to completely focus on Christ in a more reverant and appropriate sort of way. The guitars and drums are a bad effort to make the Church more welcoming to those outside of our faith, so that converts will find the Mass more transitional - in my opinion anyway.As far as the music today I agree with you. The music is lost the beauty of Catholicism. I remember the beauty of Sunday Latin Choirs and I do miss those. But again we did not know the lyrics what was being sung. But given what has been handed to us today I would almost perfer the Latin music…
Chris