D
darcee
Guest
I see, in other words nothing in that document supports the idea of dancing during the mass. They didn’t say anything supporting dance in the West, they didn’t say that it was a good idea and didn’t look at it at all… since 1975. But somehow the idea that much has changed since then validates dancing in mass?The U.S. Bishops could have refused to review the topic, stating that the 1975 “qualified and authoritative sketch” published by the Holy See in the journal Notitiae was definitive. Instead, they cited the need for further scholarly studies of a “historical, anthropological, exegetical and theological” (Varietates legitimae, no. 30) nature which might explore forms of movement which might be found to serve as an appropriate part of processions . . . " The topic, they realized, needs further exploration.
Much has changed since 1975. It’s difficult to distinguish the “West” from the rest of the world as more and more non-western peoples immigrate to the U.S. and other western countries.
-D
