LOL! He's very funny. Though perhaps not everyone gets his sense of humor.
That’s right! You older folks can now re-live the days of the first “Folk Masses”, the so-called “Hootenanny Masses” referred to in liturgical writings of the day.
You younger folks can learn what all the fuss was about.
It’s like having a peep at road-kill. Fascinating and dreadful, and not in a good way.
Here is a sample from 1966, the ineffable Ray Repp’s “To Be Alive”.
Reason #35 for Summorum Pontificum.
There's more. Heh heh heh.
For worship, I prefer hymns with deep theological significance that go with the readings of the day. And I can't stand the fact that the Catholic Book of Worship changed the words to Good Christian Men Rejoice.
How dare the inclusive language police mess with a beautiful hymn like that. What did they do to God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, I wonder?
But, outside the context of the Mass, I love simple praise music from my evangelical days.
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