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John Robel
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Post by John Robel »

I am a lifelong catholic,and none of the priests I know would have any objection to steel guitar in a mass,and I have possed the question. What could be more wonderfull than The Old Rugged Cross on steel? Hell'who could object to that?No priest I know,and the Jesuits had to deal with me in high school,and 28 years later some are still damn good friends!
Reggie Duncan
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Post by Reggie Duncan »

I hate to see words like that in the same post with "The Old-Rugged Cross". My personal opinion.
kyle reid
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Post by kyle reid »

Reggie! You're absolutely right, but then, thats the Catholic way!
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Earnest Bovine
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

When the Holy Father visited California a few years back, he seemed to enjoy music from a Mexican kid with no arms who played the guitar with his feet.
Bill Fall
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Post by Bill Fall »

Thank you, Kyle. If I'm not reminded now & then how much Catholicism is hated by bigots, I begin to wonder if I'm in the wrong religion.
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Johan Jansen
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Post by Johan Jansen »

<SMALL>I know a lot of churches in the Protestant faith just use organ and/or piano, similar to the Catholic church. The nondenominational Protestant church my family attends has a full modern combo up front with drums, bass, piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harp, and assorted vocalists. </SMALL>
In Holland it's just the other way round, the Catholic church is far more progressive then the Protestant and Reformed Churches. Since I was 12 years old, now I'm 45, I played the electric guitar in a combo with a choir. I did that till I was 18. It still happens, still not in the other churches. However, a lot of youngsters go to meetings in Stadiums and halls, to sing, organised by reformed churches. As long as it's not in the building... Image JJ
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Joe Miraglia
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Post by Joe Miraglia »

Bill Fall--You are in the right religion and so are millions of other people.
Kyle--Say what?! That's the Catholic way!? We have the same Ten Commandments and no one has to tell me what is right or wrong. I guess I will have to add one condition for the Ultimate Forum--#11--Thou shalt not be Catholic. Sorry, bOb for going off topic. Joe
Matt Steindl
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Post by Matt Steindl »

Well this has gone pretty far off topic!

Bottlom line? YEAH GOD!! YEAH ALLAH!!!! YEAH BUDDAH!!!!!!! YEAH SHIVA!!!!!!

Be true to whatever ya believe in, play nice w/ others, and if your priest lets you jam in church..............RIP IT UP!!!!!!!

LOCK THIS TOPIC UP B0B.

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