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Liturgical abuse (such as dancing in a place where there’s no indult or whatever special privilege, some are even dancing in the sanctuary, “drive-thru” communion this pandemic time, “concelebrating via online” during a Mass of the bishop, and let me also include incomplete vestments [although I’m not that sure whether this is also termed abuse or not, but clearly, it is a violation of the rubrics], changing the texts of the Mass and other liturgies, and the list goes on and on) often leads to division in Catholic discussions (especially in Catholic social media groups/forums). Some would sort of defend the violators, others would denounce it. Some find posting it in the internet is inappropriate. I understand, however, that there are people who resort to posting in the social media because their complaints in the parish office or in the diocese were just ignored. How then should a Catholic react (and respond) to liturgical abuses and violations?
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