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calinorth86
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Can you guys post references to canon law, rubric, tradition, and what the church teaches.
Short answerCan a layman approach the altar of a church that has a consecrated Eucharist on it and dance around it in worship. Last year this was done by myself and other catholics at a charismatic renewal event during the day of pentecost. After the celebration I had second thoughts and now wonder if that was right according, to the traditions, canon law, and the teachings of the church. What does the church teach concerning the altar.
Pure conjecture.The Apostles most likely danced and sang at the last supper.
Please clarify.We’re not at the foot of the Cross at the Mass.
Jesus isn’t dead on the cross, but is a living sacrifice, just as the Eucharistic III prayer states.
Can you provide a reference from a Father or Doctor about the Apostles dancing at the Last Supper, or is this simply your modern conjecture?Heck, watch Jesus of Nazareth, if you want. Not necessarily 100% accurate, but the writers did use Jewish tradition along with the Gospels to write the script.
Ven. Fulton John SheenCalvary is one with the Mass, and the Mass is one with Calvary, for in both there is the same Priest and Victim.