No, Loud-Living Dogma, I have never seen anything like any of your video examples in any of our Catholic parishes.
Of course, I’ve only been Catholic since 2004. But that’s 15 years of being involved in my diocese, which covers most of Northern IL, and visiting churches around the country whenever we travel.
The closest I’ve seen to any of this is a church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where many of the members were from the theater community and arts community. The music was awesome–classical and contemporary, but done so incredibly well by skilled musicians. But there was nothing illicit or inappropriate about it–it was just beautifully-done, professionally-done sacred music. Even the Mass parts (which I believe were from Mass of Creation before the changes) were inspiring.
I also attended a Mass while on vacation where, AFTER the Mass, and AFTER all the people who were staying to pray were finished and walking out the door, a gentleman sat down at the piano and started playing, and several dozen people came up and gathered around the piano (the piano was not in the back of the nave, but it was not up near the sanctuary, either). While this wonderful pianist played excellent contemporary Christian music, the group of people sang their hearts out, and raised their hands in praise, and said nothing–they just sang.
It was beautiful. And absolutely nothing illicit or disrespectful about it–it was done well after Mass, and the music was contemporary Christian music that brought glory to Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament.
So no, I’ve not seen any of this stuff that is on your posted videos, and I would be curious to know a percentage of Catholic Churches that have these kinds of events occur on a regular basis (at least once a month or more).
I’m thinking that perhaps in my part of the country, as we are so close to Willow Creek, that Catholic parishes don’t even try any of this over-the-top stuff, as Willow Creek will make them look childish.
I’m sorry you had to see these events in your parish icky.