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My youngest son was at the dedication Mass, and told us how lovely it was, but it is not our parish, so I had not visited until last Sunday. I saw as I walked in that it was just beautiful and reverent...but then I saw--and I admit, I gasped and whispered the word guitar* to my son--the music ministress up in the sanctuary. He reassured me as he saw the celebrant enter, that it would be worth it to hear this priest. And he was correct. I endured "Gather Us In" and Gloria with refrain, but heard a homily on the anniversary of Vatican II with emphasis on the documents, not the spirit, an exhortation to read these documents during the Year of Faith, an explanation of the restoration of the church, and more. Worth it.
In contrast to this, the music, which nearly no one sang but the song leader, seemed like a series of protest songs. They just didn't fit the setting. I wonder if anyone else had that feeling. And have they restored the organ, too?
*I have heard guitar played very well and reverently at Mass. This was just a lot of loud strumming on two chords, and the music choices were dreadful. My apologies to liturgical guitarists, but those of you who know what you are doing know what I mean.
1 comment:
Gorgeous. You are correct, how much longer will that poor guitarist bear being the one lone protester, er chanter... Perhaps he will be inspired?
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