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Hmm. I'm gonna have to disagree.
This is the same argument used about how people dress so casually today. The old timers remember when everyone wore suits and hats to church on Sunday, and for them it seems disrespectful when someone shows up in jeans. But to the youngster who shows up in jeans, he is dressed up. He doesn't even own a suit. He usually wears shorts.
If it is the case that 'way back then' the people of the church knew better how to show reverence, then we are seriously amiss, not only in the words that we use to address others and God, but also in the wearing of pants. We should be in robes like most of the generations before us.
Or it could just be that styles change.
And that should be no hindrance to the people of God, because our God uses the foolish things of the world to shame the wise. Our God isn't impressed with our many pretty words, or with what we're wearing or not wearing, or with whether we worship with old music or new, whether we dance or fall down.
Our God sees the heart.
Well, in the ol' days, we all had Sunday Best. We saved our best for God. It's not for us to judge whether someone is dressed 'right'. My interpretation is that I dress better than I do for work. I have clothes and shoes that I don't wear other than to Mass. Other than someone looking like they just came from the beach, I don't judge what folks wear.
I would disagree that God isn't impressed by....We give our best to God. Our best thoughts, words, actions.
Music is a personal taste. I don't particularly like having a 50-piece orchestra and choir come up out of the stage, as at FBC Atlanta. The music is grand, and the voices impressive. But that's not how I prefer to worship. An organ, and people who sound like they've practiced during the week is good enough, or just unaccompanied Gregorian Chant works for me. But that's why we have different parishes with different music. The point of music is God's people offering up their talents in thanksgiving to God.
I also know people who go to the same Mass every Sunday, know which choir will be there, which organist, etc. And then complain they don't like the music. Catholics, if you have a complaint about the liturgy in your parish-get involved. Join the choir, be a lector, etc. Don't just sit and complain...
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