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Musical Guidelines for School Masses
Our Catholic school system is currently developing liturgical guidelines for school Masses. Here is what I would suggest as guidelines for the use of music at these Masses. Musical Guidelines for School Masses
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Music Guidelines for School Masses
Our diocesan liturgy commission is developing liturgical guidelines for school Masses. Music has such power to move us in spirit that the Church has very clear teaching on what is proper for use during the sacred liturgy. Well performed music … Continue reading
Mass Drums — Jive with the Church!
I was recently at a liturgical planning meeting for a Catholic conference. The issue came up whether drums should be used at the Masses celebrated at the conference. I argued that the use of a drum set and bongos is … Continue reading