In this informative and entertaining critique of music in the Catholic Church, Thomas Day outlines a stinging indictment of the influence of popular culture on American Catholicism, particularly as expressed in church music. Taking aim at the Irish-American repertoire of songs that overwhelms Catholic music in America, Day assails the secularization of liturgical practices that began, in the author's view, with the Second Vatican Council in 1962. And while targeting the demise of services, Day remains optimistic, offering several key solutions to revitalize and nurture the latent vitality that remains among the parishioners of the American Catholic Church.
Reviews"Day writes with a verve and wickedly humorous style that one wouldn't expect to find in a book on this kind of subject. His way with a phrase frequently has one laughing out loud as he skewers the people who perpetrated this musical assault on the American Catholic congregation." --J. Michael
Book InformationISBN 9780824549848
Author Thomas DayFormat Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Crossroad Publishing Co ,U.S.Publisher Crossroad Publishing Co ,U.S.
Weight(grams) 512g
Dimensions(mm) 209mm * 133mm * 17mm