Saturday, October 09, 2010

Educated Laity on Music in the Liturgy


Gosh, educated and well informed lay people Andrea and Andrew Android can be quite frightening, especially if they are right!
thanks NLM

5 comments:

shane said...

rofllol. Amazing video

georgem said...

Crikey, they're enough to send you straight into the arms of Kumbaya.
But the next video which pops up for play featuring the twins is the bees knees.

Anagnostis said...

I agree with georgem: there's a way of presenting the truth that makes the truth sound insane. Americans excel at it.

pelerin said...

'Gregorian Chant is old'
'So is the Bible!'
Brilliant - must remember that one!

Sharon said...

This article, Contemporary Music in Churchby Peter Kwasniewski, from Homiletic and Pastoral Review by might be of interest.

http://hprweb.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66:contemporary-music-in-church&catid=35:older-articles&Itemid=54

The church is the domain of the sacred, not the home for an adapted, accommodated worldliness.


By Peter Kwasniewski

The Lord’s descent into the underworld

At Matins/the Office of Readings on Holy Saturday the Church gives us this 'ancient homily', I find it incredibly moving, it is abou...