Pope Francis calls for renewal of sacred music
tradition
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday received the
participants in a major international conference on sacred music, a half-century
after the promulgation of the Conciliar document, Musicam sacram on music in
the sacred liturgy.
Over 400 people taking part in the gathering organized by
the Congregation for Catholic Education and the Pontifical Council for Culture
around the theme: Music and the Church: cult and culture fifty years after
Musicam sacram, met in the Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace to hear the
Holy Father.
“Certainly,” said Pope Francis, “the encounter with
modernity and the introduction of [vernacular] tongues into the Liturgy stirred
up many problems: of musical languages, forms and genres.”
The Holy father went on to say, “Sometimes a certain
mediocrity, superficiality and banality have prevailed, to the detriment of the
beauty and intensity of liturgical celebrations.”
The Pope encouraged the various actors in the field of
liturgical music – from composers, conductors, musicians and choristers, to
liturgical animators – to do their best to contribute to the renewal of sacred
music and liturgical chant, especially as far as the quality of sacred music is
concerned.
“To facilitate this process,” Pope Francis said, “we need to
promote proper musical education, especially for those who are preparing to
become priests – in dialogue with the musical trends of our time, with the
demands of the different cultural areas, and with an ecumenical attitude.”
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