There’s always been liturgical abuses in the Church.
Go do some research about the history of medieval drama and you’ll learn how the clergy used to arrange for burlesque during certain feast days in the churches.
During Mass or Office, clergy (mostly subdeacons and those below them) would mock the ceremonies by wearing masks, dressing as women, dragging donkeys into Church while they (clergy and congregation) brayed obnoxiously, play dice at the altar, eat black pudding, burn rubber shoe soles in the censers (instead of incencse), etc.
In Luther’s day the priests, after consecrating the host, and in mockery of transubstantiation would place the Body back on the patents and chant: “Bread thou art, and bread thou wilt remain!”
I could go on, but there’s nothing new about liturgical abuse.