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Archive for April 30th, 2010

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Apr

“And now, please rise for our opening hymn, uh…’In the Garden of Eden,’ by I. Ron Butterfly.”

I can’t remember who it was that said singing is like praying twice, or something along those lines.  Basically I guess the inference is that singing is almost like a higher form of prayer.  I like a good old sing-a-long during Mass and it does add to the occasion when the congregation is in full voice.  So I have no beef with singing in church.

However I do have a minor complaint with the music during Mass in general. Specifically the need to fill every almost moment of silence with some form of noise, be it the church organ, guitar, choir, miscellaneous, or a combination of everything.  Oh and don’t get me started on liturgical dance.  Is it too much to ask for a little bit of silence now and again during Mass.  Maybe some silence so we can reflect on what’s going on, or what’s happening, or even to pray a little. But instead, if the priest takes a little too long to wander over to read the Gospel, or the communion line is getting a little long, the music starts flaring up.

This may not bother everyone, but I find it quite hard to concentrate if I’m either (a) humming along with the music (b) trying to silently recall what the song is and what event it reminds me of (c) wondering why organ music sometimes sounds so sweet, sometimes so out of tune.  So please, if you’re a musician, give us a moment to breathe during Mass.