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Offline gladius_veritatis

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« Reply #20 on: April 21, 2010, 11:12:40 AM »
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At the end of the "mass", the congregation sand a song called "Lord of the Dance". Some of the lyrics included dancing to the stars and the moon and dancing to the Pharisees.


LOL!!!  I still know the tune and lyrics to that one, even though it has been decades since I heard it!

"Dance then, wherever you may be..." :laugh1:

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« Reply #21 on: April 21, 2010, 11:14:11 AM »
Thankfully, my own parish never go tthat bad, we left long before...

Ecce, sorry for you having to have this experience....have you considered the SSPX again?

many good people out there.Maybe Matthew or Gladius can direct you...not sure where  you live....


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« Reply #22 on: April 21, 2010, 06:07:40 PM »
Quote from: gladius_veritatis
Quote from: EcceAgnusDei
At the end of the "mass", the congregation sand a song called "Lord of the Dance". Some of the lyrics included dancing to the stars and the moon and dancing to the Pharisees.


LOL!!!  I still know the tune and lyrics to that one, even though it has been decades since I heard it!

"Dance then, wherever you may be..." :laugh1:


The priest who baptized me (was at my church from 1980 to 1992) actually didn't allow that song. As I was very young, I thought he was crazy as that was one of my favorites.  :laugh1:

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« Reply #23 on: April 21, 2010, 06:28:56 PM »
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I went to a NO Mass today


I want to let you all know that will not happen again.


I attended my last NO "mass" this past week.

I stopped by a church to pray for a little and it happened to be the time of the Saturday vigil. I decided to stay and it turned out to be a horrible idea.

In place of a homily there was a guest priest speaking about the donations he needs for his church in Guatemala. The worst part was the story that he told us about a man in a nearby village. The man came to the priest asking him how he could become a priest himself. The priest told the man that he should stick to being a Mayan spiritual leader because he is touching more people that way. After he finished, all of the attendees clapped and donated money.

At the end of the "mass", the congregation sand a song called "Lord of the Dance". Some of the lyrics included dancing to the stars and the moon and dancing to the Pharisees.

WHAT THE HELL???


its like the 70's will never die.......once that generation goes, hopefully some improvements.......


I wouldn't be so sure Belloc.