tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-964979022938948880.post3153872617513687275..comments2023-08-28T19:10:45.798-04:00Comments on Common Sense Catholicism: On Praise and Worship Music: A Letter to Kevin SymondsKevin Tierneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09772355448244959559noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-964979022938948880.post-59124220672581842632011-05-22T17:40:30.860-04:002011-05-22T17:40:30.860-04:00I'm not sure if this directly applies, but a k...I'm not sure if this directly applies, but a knowledgeable priest mentioned something the other day that I'd not heard put this way before (I'm paraphrasing): <br /><br />"We all know that the Mass is a 're-presentation' of Calvary; Christ is not being sacrificed again. But more technically, as the Church teaches at Trent, the Mass is in 'substance' the same eventNickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01453168437883536663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-964979022938948880.post-60350353545310719342011-05-18T10:18:50.077-04:002011-05-18T10:18:50.077-04:00Dear Kevin,
Peace be with you! Thank you for you...Dear Kevin,<br /><br />Peace be with you! Thank you for your response. I will look it over more carefully and weigh its comments, perhaps even respond on Desiderium.<br /><br />In the intervening period, I would like for you to consider the following question: "From whence comes the origin of this music" (P&W)?<br /><br />-Kevin Symonds<br />http://d-rium.blogspot.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02996772046092130153noreply@blogger.com