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#249583 - 08/17/07 02:21 AM
Re: Music in the Liturgy
[Re: Perpetua]
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Registered: 06/22/06
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Loc: Dublin
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Dear Perpetua,
That experience is not merely horrifying; it is outrageous. The Ukrainian Church has an enormous repertoire of traditional liturgical music; singing RC hymns (or Protestant hymns) which have long since passed their sell-by date is inexcusable.
One thought occurs to me - it is just possible that the particular Liturgy you attended is largely for the benefit of people who are coming from misplaced nostalgia for the pre-Vatican II Latin Mass, and these deplorable hymns are intended to make them feel at home. That doesn't excuse such a thing - rather, it suggests the urgency of teaching the people to sing good, authentic, traditional Byzantine-Slav liturgical music, of which there is no shortage.
Fr. Serge
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#253765 - 09/23/07 06:43 PM
Re: Music in the Liturgy
[Re: Collin Nunis]
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Registered: 04/02/04
Posts: 564
Loc: State College, PA
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Agreed with all of the above--those songs have their place. It's just not in any Byzantine Divine Liturgy. We sing acapella (someplaces better than in others), and have a very wide range of songs that have been sung by our ancesors for literally centuries. Some of the songs mentioned earlier are babes in diapers compared to some of our liturgical traditions. St. John Chrystostom codified the Liturgy in the year 406. When was "Amazing Grace" written?
I'm not putting it down. None of us are. Nor are we trying to be superior. I hope we are not coming across that way. It's just not our tradition. If a church is doing it, there's a reason--Father Serge is probably correct--to try to make cross over converts feel better or more at home. But it's simply not our tradition. You don't expect to hear a Beatle's song in the middle of a Puccini opera, or a Gilbert and Sullivan performance. They just don't fit together.
Tim
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#253770 - 09/23/07 07:30 PM
Re: Music in the Liturgy
[Re: MarkosC]
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Registered: 06/25/02
Posts: 5223
Loc: Knoxville, TN
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We are called. Called to be tasteless, Called to be annoying, Called to sing garbage forever. We are called. Sorry, I couldn't resist. The devil made me do it. 
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