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Opinion of Liturgical Dancers.
Nice selection of choices…They are liturgical abuse
They are an abomonation
Sacrilege!
I don’t guess you were really seeking divergent opinion, Ignatius.
John
Opinion of Liturgical Dancers.
Nice selection of choices…They are liturgical abuse
They are an abomonation
Sacrilege!
No, this was in contrast to the Liturgical Dancers poll with only positive options. Give the comments a read though, they have about the same reaction on both polls. Looks like most folks feel their lunch comming back up when they hear Liturgical Dancers mentioned.Nice selection of choices…
I don’t guess you were really seeking divergent opinion, Ignatius.
John
This was in contrast to the Liturgical Dancers poll with only positive options. Give the comments in both threads a read though; they have about the same reaction on both polls. Looks like most folks feel their lunch coming back up when they hear the words Liturgical Dancers mentioned.Clever, three selections but only one choice, agree with one you agree with the other two. So to make things simple I voted for all three.![]()
The same way I feel about liturgical clowns and liturgical jugglers? In the West we should not have any such thing.How do you feel about Liturgical Dancers? (BE HONEST PLEASE)
How should the rating card (to be filled out after Mass) for these dancers look?I don’t mind liturgical dance, as long as it is well done.
Oh but they are allowed because they are not specified in the GIRMThe same way I feel about liturgical clowns and liturgical jugglers? In the West we should not have any such thing.
I’m sorry Friend. That was a joke.Does the GIRM specify that reverant Elephants or Liturgical penguines are not allowed at mass? Does the Church really have to list absolutely every possible abuse. It is clear that liturgical dance is not part of any appostolic tradition. Certainly not in the Roman Church.
Hey, maybe the Catholic Bishops are smarter than I give them credit for. On paper liturgical dance may sound cool, but having seen it only once or twice, I would say," Give them the old vaudeville hook." It just doesn’t fit.Just so everyone knows, here’s what the NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS has to say about it.
"all dancing, (ballet, children’s gesture as dancing, the clown liturgy) are not permitted to be “introduced into liturgical celebrations of any kind whatever.”
Ridicule by laughter. What a concept. I could do that. Maybe it would cause everyone else to break out laughing. Most people would probably already be on the verge of it. Or how about ridicule by parody? I saw LD once back in the early 90’s at Cardinal Mahoney’s annual LA Religious Education Congress. A few words came to mind: pagan, gay.Liturgical dancers are an all around bad idea. They seem to consist mainly of people desperate to be noticed. I can see Africans or even Native Americans dancing in a procession, but not the majority population, as it is not a part of our cultural expression, at least not in church. I think most people’s natural reaction to liturgical dance is to laugh at it, but we don’t because it’s rude. If we gave way to our laughter, each and every time we saw liturgical dance, I firmly believe that it would go the way of dodo.
I saw LD once back in the early 90’s at Cardinal Mahoney’s annual LA Religious Education Congress. A few words came to mind: pagan, gay.