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With all due respect to you and to our Jewish brothers and sisters, we are not Jews, we are Catholics.Dancing and singing are part of Jewish Tradition at the Passover Meal.
With all due respect to you and to our Jewish brothers and sisters, we are not Jews, we are Catholics.Dancing and singing are part of Jewish Tradition at the Passover Meal.
It is a banquet, a feast, where the chosen ones are called to the table of the Lord in thanksgiving for the feast to celebrate his victory.sko:![]()
Yes. Imagine dancing at the foot of the cross during and after the Crucifixion, in front of the Mother of God. It makes no difference to me what Protestants incorporate into their services, it makes a huge difference to me what Catholics do.This is the Mass: entering into this passion, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus; when we go to Mass it is as if we were to go to Calvary, the same.
Why did Pope St. John Paul II allow it? Because there are cultures within the Church in which dance is not a mere entertaining diversion. There are Roman Catholics whose culture is not Western, after all.Bishops can’t simply allow dancing around altars. It’s not envisaged in the Roman Rite.
“Hey Jesus, while you’re telling us about how you’re going to be brutally beaten, allow me to dance around this table for a minute.”Were the Apostles dancing before or after Jesus was betrayed?