The Beauty and Majesty of Liturgical Dance

October 15, 2009 by  
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I must say, this is one of the more sophisticated and expressive examples of liturgical dance I have seen over the years. The aesthetic value of the song which the dancer interprets in this video is amply betokened by his movements.


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21 Responses to “The Beauty and Majesty of Liturgical Dance”
  1. Mike Malone says:

    Well, this is better than the liturgical dance used by Cardinal Mahoney.

  2. Now if they could only include the beauty of liturgical dance with clown masses (versus populum of course) maybe Catholics would start coming back to Mass, er, I’m sorry, the liturgical celebration.

  3. Joseph says:

    definitively more inspiring, than some of those nunny bunnies hopping about

  4. Lisa Nicholas says:

    I’m definitely inspired to worship! Can’t write more now, gotta dance!

  5. Judy says:

    I hope he did not hurt his back on those back kicks : )

  6. Judy says:

    I hope he didn’t hurt his back, on some of those back kicks : )

  7. avyanez says:

    Wasn’t that Cardinal Mahoney. I hope to live long enough to see Oregon Catholic Press razed to the ground.

  8. AmMen says:

    This is very timely. We usually have "King of Glory" on the Feast of Christ the King as processional or recessional.

  9. tornadoparrot says:

    This could really benefit from a bluegrass gitfiddle accompaniment in the background.

  10. bill7tx says:

    What happened to the puppets? There were supposed to be puppets!

  11. John Hetman says:

    Wow, I know a couple of suburban parishes that would welcome this guy. He could dance up the aisle as the head of the procession of little dancing girls while the cantor, Ms. Puggy Lea and her Liturgical Disciples rhythm band lead off with a rousing "King of Glory" or "Sing Out, Earth and Sky"! And just think what they could do at the Offertory. Chilling.

  12. Susan L says:

    That was hysterical!!! 🙂

  13. clavichord says:

    almost as bad as the clown ministry…

  14. Mike says:

    Hmm. I think I heard that this dance was performed at the Los Angeles Religious Education Conference. All kidding aside, it wouldn't surprise me! Thanks for making me smile (sort of) on an otherwise all-too-serious Thursday. Patrick, you're the best – next to Stephen Colbert, of course.

  15. Kindred Spirit says:

    This is great! All those who have encouraged the abomination of liturgical dance should be forced to watch this video as a reality check. A masterpiece of interpretation indeed! 🙂

  16. RichnHim says:

    Surely your tongue is in your cheek??or (*s)

  17. ocd sister says:

    About 8-9 years ago I was at a benedictine monastery up north for the Pascal Triduum. On Holy Thursday's liturgy, some of the benedictine sisters erupted in their dresses and tutus with tambourines, and jumping about not too diferently from this fellow. It was appalling. Lord save us from liturgical dancers…
    Thanks for the good laugh.

  18. Father Cory Sticha says:

    Classic, simply classic. A masterpiece in interpretive dance.

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