presbyter wrote:Nick Baty wrote:She said:
but it was grim in a uniquely Roman Catholic way: a folk mass with guitars........
That's hardly a dispassionate appraisal of the broadcast. It's just a rant by someone displaying remarkable ignorance in describing the broadcast as a Mass. Did she really listen?
Not exactly. Most non-RCs can't tell the difference between Mass and anything else. If it's Catholic, it must be Mass. The
it was grim in a uniquely Roman Catholic way
bit is what we should be taking notice of. That tells us how some, or even much, of the world sees us, whether Mass is involved or not. Yes, I know that it's not true, but that may be how this and other broadcasts tend to typify us, whether our broadcasts reflect what goes on in our best churches or (much more often) not. Without wanting to resurrect the arguments we had in older threads about broadcast Sunday Worship, some of this is about the Beeb's desire to promote the "entertaining" (as they see it) style of CJM and others like them.
I have not listened to the broadcast ─ doing so may be an occasion of sin ─ but I suggest, despite the "choral matins" bit, that we should be thinking about how we present ourselves to the world. There are other forms of "folk" music than CJM, and with a broadcast which was more concerned with
worship than with music dear Melanie's reaction might have been rather different. We really have no idea how much power the music we use has to move people. Someone (
presbyter?) did mention the power of some of the "testimony" in the broadcast, but it was in fact the music that struck Melanie. A lesson for us there, I feel.
PS:
presbyter wrote:Anyone want to see the bit of Margaret Mary Alacoque that I possess? It's very tiny.
No thanks!