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Halyna
Guest
When I was little I was taught that our churches sing our prayers in Gregorian chant so that everyone could participate. Over the years in my church, the chant became used for only the Creed and Our Father.
Now my children are grown and go to their churches and tell me that the melody is changed in their church from week to week. My daughter tells me there is a ‘group’ (I suppose a small choir) that lead the responses and even the repetetives: Lord have mercy…Grant it O Lord…Amen…even these are sung differently each time.
She just cannot participate because there is no way of knowing HOW it will be sung.
Its not just her church or mine, as I have been to Byzantine churches, Ruthenian churches, Ukrainian churches and each one sings the responses differently.
Oh, how I wish we could return to the Gregorian Chant, I do so much want to participate in the mass, and not just sit and listen.
Now my children are grown and go to their churches and tell me that the melody is changed in their church from week to week. My daughter tells me there is a ‘group’ (I suppose a small choir) that lead the responses and even the repetetives: Lord have mercy…Grant it O Lord…Amen…even these are sung differently each time.
She just cannot participate because there is no way of knowing HOW it will be sung.
Its not just her church or mine, as I have been to Byzantine churches, Ruthenian churches, Ukrainian churches and each one sings the responses differently.
Oh, how I wish we could return to the Gregorian Chant, I do so much want to participate in the mass, and not just sit and listen.