Misleading Hymn Lyrics

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Father Jeffrey Keyes notes, with dismay, how Catholic hymns with inappropriate lyrics are leading people to believe things that are foreign to the traditional teaching of the Church. That seems to me to be the modus operandi of the typical modernist: pick out a teaching with sufficient richness or ambiguity; then drive it, as fast and as far as you can, on its secondary meaning.

Of course, literally speaking, it's all correct and beyond reproach. Yet, there is always the sense that something is not quite above-board, since it is rare to hear modern hymns where the primary meaning is thus emphasized. For example, consider Church teaching on the Body of Christ: is it (1) the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, or (2) the spiritual presence of Jesus among the worshiping community? Of course it's both, but you get the picture. How could you ever have the second without the first?

[Via The New Gasparian]

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Inappropriate music from Confessions of a Recovering Choir Director on February 23, 2004 10:48 PM

Again? *sigh* Fr. Keyes said it, not I. I have never sung or read through the song in question. Even though the hymnal in question is on my bookshelf. [Via Rex Olandi Rex Cledendi.]... Read More

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ew... that really is a dreadful hymn!

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