Hey...so.. um said:
Captain Pablo said:
Hey...so.. um said:
Captain Pablo said:
powerbelly said:
I have no problem with contemporary service, although I don't think it brings in the teens/young adults like churches think.
This is also why I am baffled by the Vatican being against the Traditional Latin Mass.
Different strokes for different folks as long as the important parts are covered.
The Vatican is probably against the Latin Mass, at least to the exclusion of non Latin masses, because it would run off about 80% of Catholics, and most prospective seminarians
As far as teen/youth mass with contemporary music, no problem with it at all, as long as the band is not the focal point. They should be in the back
No rock concerts. The Protestants can have that
The protestants?? You mean your fellow Christians?
Well of course. Why? Are you protestant? Did I say something to offend you?
No, I'm Christian. I'm not offended, I just think that is a weird way to phrase what you said. Sounded rather pretentious.
Well, by referring to Protestants and a Catholics as "fellow Christians", I should have known you are at least not the variety of Protestant that declares Catholics are "not Christians".
Also, no pretentiousness intended. If you've ever been to a non-denominational church service, complete with contemporary Christian rock band, you will know that the band is the show. Situated front and center. Sometime barefoot. An hour of Christian rock music, a sermon, some prayer, and that's pretty much the service
Not that the music is bad. It's not. But there is no doubt the band is the centerpiece of the service, and in my opinion that has absolutely no place in the Catholic liturgy
I have been to Catholic masses where talented musicians play contemporary Christian music. And I liked it. But they in no way belong front and center, or anywhere else that would distract from the liturgy.
I never claimed Protestants are not Christian. Catholics are not taught to do that. It's sad the reciprocal is often not true, but whatever. I digress. I love my Protestant brothers and sisters in Christ. We shall all meet
On music, the rock concert format is a feature of many Protestant services, and IMO that's where it needs to stay. Not pretentiousness, not an insult, just what is. They do their thing, we'll do ours.
Hope you had a great Easter Weekend. He is Risen. We can all get on board with that!