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Pope Leo XIV has affirmed that Gregorian chant enjoys a "pride of place" in the Roman liturgy and described the Church's musical tradition as a treasure of immense value. But Frank Wright argues the broader context of the Pope's remarks qualifies that endorsement. Leo's discussion of other instruments and the musical traditions of different cultures suggests that Gregorian chant is treated as merely one option among many—a cafeteria of cultural preferences rather than the Church's proper liturgical inheritance.
Wright contrasts this with the Traditional Latin Mass and the pre-conciliar understanding of sacred worship. Catholic liturgy, he argues, possesses an objective spiritual and theological superiority that cannot be reduced to personal or cultural preference. Gregorian chant is not a cultural artifact—it is a patrimony of the Roman Rite, shaped by centuries of tradition and intimately connected to the sacred texts it serves.
The Pope's remarks may appear to defend tradition, but Wright warns that the qualification undermines the affirmation. If chant is just one option among many, it is no longer a treasure; it is a choice.
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