Liturgical Organ
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why is there controversy over the new catholic liturgical hymns?
like the music from Marty Haugen, David Haas, St. Louis Jesuits, ect. Since church music has been changing since its beginnings. Medieval-Chants, all latin, Russian, Greek, Hebrew. the songs were monophonic, with no organ. Rennaissance-Hymns mostly latin and German, 4 part harmony, usually a little darker, based on the traditional music of the time, polyphonic, palestrina, orland di lasso, martin luther. 1700's baroque, bach, handel, ect. based on rennaissance hymns, with more accidentals, usually played on the organ, or orchestra. 1800s-use more gospel music over in the USA, Europe, they have songs in simpler chord progressions.
plus many songs of catholic background pre-vatican council II, dont have gregorian tunes, Silent night, Hail Holy Queen, Come holy Ghost, holy god we praise thy name.
and about the songs being outside of church style, and more like folk songs, the carols, and gospel songs are more like carols.
What controversy? These groups that you mention here are mostly about 20-30 years old. Why is more contemporary music a problem, if it is the music of God's people. I think we need more contemporary music in the church, at one time all the music you mention here was new.
ALso, when the church sends out missionaries to new cultures and tribes it tries to give the people liturgical music that is from their culture.
Our culture is profoundly different from the time that Chant and renaissance music was performed originally.
In fact much music that we think of as sacred today was not allowed in church when it was new.
Handel for instance was not allowed in the church in his day.















