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This is the music in 90% of parishes I have ever been to. I should clarify - - music in the style of Broadway tunes (large leaps, soloistic style, not suitable for congregational singing), or pseudo-folk style.Maybe 40 years ago; certainly not today. At least, not in any parish I have been in or visited.
It would appear that there are a tremendous number of people who would disagree that the music is not in keeping with the guidelines.
You certainly have an opinion; And I have a different one. I find that 4 part harmony by trained professional singers singing something from Palestrina detracts from the Mass; I don’t go to hear a concert; I go to pray and worship.
But your opinion doesn’t align with the clear teachings of the Church. How do you reconcile that in your mind? It just doesn’t matter, maybe? What about the rest of us who are distracted from the Mass by the pop-style music of Haugen, Haas, etc, and we KNOW that the Church says that we should get chant and polyphony.So we can agree to disagree; you have your opinion, I have mine.
Why are we Catholics being deprived of the music that is part of the Mass - - and why aren’t children taught this in Catholic school? I’ll never understand it…