Around this time of year, and maybe even earlier, we start to hear & see countdowns of how many days remain until the holidays. There are “x” number of days left until Thanksgiving or there are “x” number of days left until Christmas. In “normal” years, there are many preparations that go into getting ready for the holidays & this year is no different, though we know & we’ve heard that this year’s holiday celebrations will take on a different look with the continuing pandemic that we are in.
Those changes won’t just be happening to our family celebrations & our gatherings with friends, they’ll also be affecting how we celebrate here in Church. For example, as much as we love the traditional hymns & carols of Christmas (I can’t imagine processing into Christmas Mass without singing “O Come Let Us Adore Him, Christ the Lord”) this year we won’t be able to sing those carols, at least here in Church, nor will we be able to have our Christmas choirs. Believe me, it pains me as much as it pains you, the sounds of the Christmas holiday are part of what makes it so special. We are discussing the possibilities of having some Christmas carols played/sung before Mass, but at this point in time most of the Mass itself will be instrumental music.