Pius X Banned Church Saxophones

Pius X Banned Church Saxophones

In the early 1900s, Pope Pius X issued a papal edict banning the use of wind instruments-including the saxophone-in Catholic liturgy. He believed their tone was inappropriate for sacred worship and promoted a return to more traditional Gregorian chant and organ music.

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