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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!gatech!concert!rutgers!igor.rutgers.edu!athos.rutgers.edu!christianFrom: kwyatt@ccscola.columbiasc.ncr.com (Kershner Wyatt)Newsgroups: soc.religion.christianSubject: Re: quality of Catholic liturgyMessage-ID: <Apr.14.03.08.32.1993.5470@athos.rutgers.edu>Date: 14 Apr 93 07:08:34 GMTSender: hedrick@athos.rutgers.eduOrganization: NCR Corp, E&M-Columbia, Columbia, SCLines: 79Approved: christian@aramis.rutgers.eduIn article <Apr.13.00.08.27.1993.28403@athos.rutgers.edu> creps@lateran.ucs.indiana.edu (Stephen A. Creps) writes:>In article <Apr.10.05.30.16.1993.14313@athos.rutgers.edu> jemurray@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (John E Murray) writes:>>   On Palm Sunday at our parish, we were "invited" to take the role of>Jesus in the Passion.  I declined to participate.  Last year at the>liturgy meeting I pointed out how we crucify Christ by our sins, so>therefore it is appropriate that we retain the role of the crowd, but>to no avail.>>>musicians, readers, and so on.  New things are introduced in the course of the>>liturgy and since no one knows what's happening, the new things have to be>>explained, and pretty soon instead of _doing_ a lot of the Mass we're just>>sitting there listening (or spacing out, in my case) to how the Mass is about>>to be done.  In my mind, I lay the blame on liturgy committees made up of lay>>people to be aware of the Lord's presence.As a former Catholic and now as a very active Lutheran - it is some of the"innovations" of the Mass which made me leave the Catholic Church and returnto the more traditional Catholic Chuch - the Lutherans.I spent many years as a Lector reading the Passion parts as appropriate inthe Catholic Church and I found it very meaningful.  Our Lutheran parish justinstituted the "Tenebrae" service for Good Friday and I was the lector for a paraphrased Passion which was exceptional.  I heard and learned thingsthat I have previously overlooked in the Gospels - yet those "facts" werealways there.  As a matter of interest, the pastor and I were talking aboutthe differences between the RC and Lutheran Church during Holy Week overbreakfast Easter Sunday.>>   As a member of a liturgy committee, I can tell you that the problem>is certain people dominating, who want to try out all kinds of>innovations.  The priests don't seem even to _want_ to make any>decisions of their own in many cases.  I guess it's easier to "try>something new" than it is to refuse to allow it.My wife is the member of the liturgy committee in the family (called musicand worship at our church).  Our pastor does have control of this committeebut listens very carefully to the committee's suggestions.  It needs a stronghand to lead and guide, to keep the intent and the message clear and strongas it should be through Lent and the rest of the liturgical year.  Additionalreason for my leaving the Catholic faith - lack of any selfless spiritualguidance by priests in my parishes.  AKA "wishy-washy". As you may gather from my comments, I feel that it is very important, ir-regardless of denominational guidelines, to have a service/Mass which promotesthe true reason that we are gathered there.  I am quite comfortable in atraditional Mass, with receiving Holy Communion on the tongue, the Sacramentof PENANCE (not Reconciliation), Stations of the Cross, so on and so forth.The reason other types of Masses and parishes exist is because these feelingsare not shared by everyone.I want more people to attend church and to find the Lord, but I don't want them attending a show.  It's not.  My church works hard to have a meaningfulservice during Lent on Wednesdays, but follow traditional Lutheran Book ofWorship guidelines.  Where things are changed or omitted during Lent (suchas the Hymn of Praise) it is noted so that we are aware of the reasons that itis Not there.Quite frankly, it is very hard for a non-Catholic to go to a Mass and "fit in".My dear wife never could (former Methodist).  And Holy Week Masses and Vigilswould intimidate the daylights out of a non-Catholic.  Those Catholics whohave beared with me this far understand what I mean.Please keep in mind why we are there - to gather together in worship.  Notto worry about how something is done or not done.  If there is somethingwrong that you feel needs addressing, by all means talk to your priest orpastor.  I have only ever met one who wouldn't listen.  They are there to provide spiritual guidance and to help.  Use them.  My differences withthe Catholic Church are much more fundamental - but my decision to changefaiths was done with prayer, intervention, and sessions with priests andministers.In Christ,Kershner-- Kershner Wyattkwyatt@ccscola.ColumbiaSC.ncr.comMy opinions are my own and aren't necessarily my employer's.

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