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It would be difficult to discover the truth about the universe if we refused to consider anything that might be true.
~Richard Morris


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Catholic liturgical music, it would seem, is everywhere but in the Catholic Church itself.
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All you hear Catholics turning out these days are pop versions of the old Protestant anthems.
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Never have so many recordings of the great Masses and motets been in wider circulation.
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Thus the slogan should be reversed: Catholics taught the world what music is supposed to sound like, and, more importantly, what it is supposed to mean.
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For two thousand years, the Church has guided the development of music, carefully legislating to fuse artistic talent and aesthetic beauty with the demands of the Faith.
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Ironically, we live in times that are awash in authentic sacred music.
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Inaudible prayers, particularly of the Canon, which at first don't seem to have anything to do with music, end up being a very important part of the aesthetic of the traditional structure of the Mass.
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The democratic and pedestrian character of the new Mass itself seems to invite the ditties that pass for hymns these days.
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There's nothing stupider than bursting into song for seven seconds and then falling silent again.
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As for sacred polyphony, there is no reason to be afraid of it.
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The pastor of a parish will typically have no education in the chant or in music, and he will hire the first music director who walks through the door.
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The tunes, rhythms, and messages are drawn mainly from secular culture.
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Music had always been the handmaid of the Roman liturgy.
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Then suddenly the Roman liturgy disappeared as we knew it.
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And this speaks to the larger problem that no one wants to talk about: the restoration of the Roman rite is a precondition for a long-term fix for the problem.
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But nowadays hymns are the norm, because people don't have much else to sing.
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When the truth is that there would be no great Western music, and certainly no decent choral repertoire, without the Catholic faith.
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You can count on one hand the number of Novus Ordo churches in this country that feature a fully Catholic music program of any quality, consistent with the Roman rite tradition.
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At St. Francis de Sales in Atlanta, we do not have an organ. We do not have rehearsals during the week. We do not have a professional choir.
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Even Catholic parishes today are not wanting for talent. But no serious singer or organist will get anywhere near the typical music program, at least if he wants to retain his self-respect.
~Richard Morris


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Participation is easily obtained with Latin chant.
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It bothers me when I hear it in a car commercial or some such. But for the most part, it's better than seeing sacred music relegated to the scrap heap.
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Record stores have whole sections devoted to the chant.
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Once the Mass is restored to its rightful place, we will again see choirs being developed.
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You can read about it all you want, but there is no substitute for just doing it.
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