One Saturday a month, our parish Mass is billed as a school Mass. This means that the children lead the singing, are the lectors and lead the prayers. Until very recently, the music was led by an accomplished musician with a sound liturgical knowledge. She has fought valiantly to prioritise the singing of the Eucharistic Acclamations and the Gospel Acclamation, to sing the psalm, and to choose hymns and songs appropriate for the week
and known to both school and parish. It has not been an easy task and she has recently stepped down. At last evening's Mass, we were back to a four hymn sandwich, accompanied by CDs. I have never sung to a CD during Mass before. On the plus side, the songs were obviously well known to the children (though I'm not certain what the rationale was for singing
I have seen the golden sunshine) and so they sang quite well, but we were mostly out of time with the CD. A teacher (with a lovely voice) attempted to lead us in, but she sang so quietly that only those stood very close to her could hear.
During the last hymn (
This little light of mine) the headteacher jumped up and turned the CD player up (not sure why as the singing was quite good), and we realised we were about two lines behind the accompaniment.

It all sort of fizzled out at that point.
Can singing with CDs ever work? I'd have preferred to have sung unaccompanied. I think I shall be avoiding that Mass in the foreseeable future.