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Madaglan
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I’m not very well-read on liturgical developments, but just from my own observations, it seems that the Mass has very much changed within the past ten years. I’m only 22, but when little I remember that almost all of the mass, save the entrance hymn, the Pslam, the recession hymn, the collection hymn, and the communion hymn were all spoken rather than sung. I remember that the Mass used to be very solemn–almost too solemn for my young self. I remember when the Our Father was spoken, and it seems to me that the “Lamb of God” prayer was also spoken.
However, now it seems that almost all of the liturgy is sung rather than spoken. I don’t necessarily have a problem with everything being sung, but, um, I sometimes wonder if things are getting a little too Protty
I don’t know…maybe it’s just me, but I have trouble connecting my Catholic faith with some of the new songs that are out. There’s this one that sounds nice, but which I don’t think sounds very Catholic at all (of course, I don’t know where it comes from, so I might be making a fool of myself if it is an old Catholic hymn). I don’t know its name but the lyrics are “This day was made for the Lord…let us rejoice and be glad/merry,” or something to that effect. It has a interlude that culminates in a stacatto “BUM Bum Bum” and it’s sung at almost every Mass now, and it drives me crazy, since I feel like I’m in a baptist church or something (not that I have anything against baptists). Just the way the song sounds.
Maybe I’m a bit too concerned. Does anybody know what is going on with the addition of these new songs and why everything, including the Pater Noster, is now sung? Thanks!
Do Byzantine rite services have more traditional music and a more solemn environment? I’ve thought about possibly attending a Byzantine church if its services are more traditional, even if its liturgy is almost completely sung.
However, now it seems that almost all of the liturgy is sung rather than spoken. I don’t necessarily have a problem with everything being sung, but, um, I sometimes wonder if things are getting a little too Protty
I don’t know…maybe it’s just me, but I have trouble connecting my Catholic faith with some of the new songs that are out. There’s this one that sounds nice, but which I don’t think sounds very Catholic at all (of course, I don’t know where it comes from, so I might be making a fool of myself if it is an old Catholic hymn). I don’t know its name but the lyrics are “This day was made for the Lord…let us rejoice and be glad/merry,” or something to that effect. It has a interlude that culminates in a stacatto “BUM Bum Bum” and it’s sung at almost every Mass now, and it drives me crazy, since I feel like I’m in a baptist church or something (not that I have anything against baptists). Just the way the song sounds.
Maybe I’m a bit too concerned. Does anybody know what is going on with the addition of these new songs and why everything, including the Pater Noster, is now sung? Thanks!
Do Byzantine rite services have more traditional music and a more solemn environment? I’ve thought about possibly attending a Byzantine church if its services are more traditional, even if its liturgy is almost completely sung.