Now, celebrations tiring unfold noisy chattering. liturgy sick. striki — Robert Sarah, Power Silence: Dictatorship Noise

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Now, celebrations become tiring because they unfold in noisy chattering. The liturgy is sick. The most striking symptom of this sickness is perhaps the omnipresence of the microphone. It has become so indispensable that one wonders how priests were able to celebrate before it was invented.

Robert Sarah, The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise

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