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Just a quick comment. I’ve read a little about polka Masses, and from what I understand, they are not irreverent at all. It is a cultural thing.Your blaming the Norvus Ordo Mass for irreverence and sacreliges is about the same as a person blaming the Church’s requirement for the celibacy of priests as the cause of the sexual abuse that was happening.
The Norvus Ordo is a reverent Mass. It is a shame that there are liturgical abusers performing Clown Masses and Polka Masses but it is not the result of the Norvus Ordo. Watch EWTN’s NO Mass. It’s beautiful.
We wouldn’t call Masses celebrated in Puerto Rico irreverent because guitars are used and the singing goes on and ON (a Puerto Rican friend of mine says that she misses this in U.S. Masses), and because the people rush up to the front in a crowd to receive Jesus in the Holy Communion (she told me she was surprised that people in the U.S. just sit there and stroll up so slowly–in her country, it would be considered irreverent to just there and wait patiently to receive the Lord!).
None of this would be considered irreverent, but just part of cultural differences.
And that’s what I’ve heard about polka Masses. Supposedly they are very moving to those who are part of that culture.
I couldn’t see it myself. I’m not much of a polka appreciater!