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Mickey_Jackson
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Tomorrow my parish, like every parish in the US on Palm Sunday, will replace the Gospel with a “dramatic reading” of the Passion. The deacon will play the role of the narrator, the priest the role of Jesus, and various participants from the congregation the other roles.
I’m not very well informed on this, but it seems like yet another instance of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass being turned into entertainment. What is the Church’s official position on dramatic Passion readings for Palm Sunday? Has Rome spoken on this issue? Is there any Traditional precedent for this practice?
Pax vobis!
I’m not very well informed on this, but it seems like yet another instance of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass being turned into entertainment. What is the Church’s official position on dramatic Passion readings for Palm Sunday? Has Rome spoken on this issue? Is there any Traditional precedent for this practice?
Pax vobis!