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INTERVIEW: TONY MELENDEZ

By Dave Hartline, CatholicReport.org

Dave Hartline Tony, I will start with the obvious question, did you have times in your life when you were down or depressed about not having, what seems for most people would be an absolute necessity, two arms

Tony Melendez I am not going to lie to you and say there weren’t times when I was a kid that I didn’t cry a little when I thought about it or when someone said something unkind. However, I never really dwelled on it much. Maybe it’s because I have always had a supportive family that made me believe that everyone is special in God’s eyes.

Dave Hartline Was faith and the Church always important to you?

Tony Melendez When I was a kid I can remember my parents forcing me to go when it wasn’t what I wanted to do. However, when I got older I realized it must be very important if they think it’s important. That’s the love of parents for you making you do things you might not like at first but knowing how important it is for you in the long run. The Church is very important to me. I want to thank God for all he’s done for me so that’s why I do what I do. I try to go to Mass and Confession often because I see the effects of sin on the world and I know I am a sinner. I just want to get closer to God.

Dave Hartline Tell us about the Christian music scene now that it’s growing and becoming more accepted. I have heard some purists decry the fact that it’s becoming too popular and too secular.

Tony Melendez I think if it brings someone closer to Christ without being too violent or immoral then what’s the problem? I do “Tears In Heaven” by Eric Clapton and I don’t mind incorporating secular aspects to my music. I remember I was performing at some big music festival and most of the bands were Protestant and Evangelical at that, and there was this real loud heavy metal band that was incorporating Scripture verses in the chorus. The whole crowd was singing with them. I thought you know a lot of these kids could be involved with some real scary stuff if it wasn’t for a band like this. Those kids could really relate to a band like that and that band is really helping them find their way to God.

Dave Hartline Tony it seems most of the Christian music out there is not being performed by Catholic musicians. You are one of the few big Catholic names thereare. It seems there’s a Catholic hunger for people they can relate music, sports etc. I have written about Notre Dame’s Head Football Coach Charlie Weis, interviewed former coaches Lou Holtz and Gerry Faust along with the inspirational player Rudy Ruettiger, subject of the Hollywood movie “Rudy.” You know those interviews are the most read articles I have done. Am I wrong in sensing a great Catholic hunger to understand other Catholics with whom they can relate?

Tony Melendez You said it hunger. There is a Catholic spiritual hunger in the world for people they can relate to, and some of these musicians who are here [National Catholic Youth Convention] are going to do well. I think when you have a spiritual hunger out there, then it’s only a matter of time before the hunger get its needs met. You have to meet people where they are at in life. Those Catholic sports celebrities you mentioned that’s where a lot of people are at. That’s what Jesus did, he met people where they were at in life and helped them along the way.

Dave Hartline Meeting Pope John Paul II and hearing him say those inspirational words about you must have been overwhelming.

Tony Melendez It was hard to take in at first. He was saying those words about me but then I thought I have to got to live up to them. That’s why I got to Mass more than just once a week. I also take advantage of Confession. You know sin is such a destructive thing. I think about the sins I have committed and how that has held me back so I just encourage people to avoid sin because if you don’t it just takes over you and you don’t even realize it. You might actually think your life is full of fun and excitement even though you are being controlled by something you don’t even understand.

Dave Hartline I go way back with your music, we are talking the pre-CD era. You know we all go through hard times in life and I remember a particular tough time in my life when I was wondering if God had any plans for someone like me and I stumbled across your song, “You Are His Miracle” on a tape someone gave me in graduate school. It really energized me and I still love to listen to it, only I have the CD now. I am sure my story is one of many similar stories.

Tony Melendez Yes, thank you for telling me, it always make me feel special when I hear something like that. You know what I am doing is just what God wants me and everyone to do, share His message. I am sure you probably shared that song or another song with someone who you thought needed it. That’s what we are all called to do, share God’s message and live joyfully.

Dave Hartline Finally Tony, you’re such an optimistic guy I wonder do you think we are any more sinful in 2005 than we were in the past?

Tony Melendez My first thought would be to say yes seeing all that we do on the news and in the papers. However, I wasn’t around in my grandfather’s youth so I really don’t know. Is it just more open now when it was more hidden before, I don’t know? I will say that sin is always around us and we mustn’t give in to it. Maybe sin is just more acceptable today than it was 100 years ago. I do know that we have the tools to fight sin in the words of Jesus, the Scriptures and all the Church’s teachings. You know we all can do better. I really need to study up on the Scriptures. I know the Bible but not well enough. Sometimes people will question the Church and engage me in a discussion so I give them an answer or mention the Bible but afterwards I think I really should be able to give a better answer. I think Mass and Confession are very important. Well Mass and Confession are two things the Bible talks about so we need to take advantage of them. We have all the tools necessary to succeed in our faith life; all we have to do is use them.

Dave Hartline Thank you so much for those inspirational words

Tony Melendez Thank you for letting me share some of my experiences

CatholicMusicNetwork would like to thank Dave Hartline of www.CatholicReport.com for the interview.

 

 

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