Now, this liturgical dance I like!
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NICE!
We had a eucharistic procession on Sunday at St. Andrew's. It was verra nice-a, but SOP for that parish.
By way of full disclosure, that's not a photo from this year's procession; I'll check whether there are any images this time.
Hey, isn't one of those guys in the back wearing tights? ;-).
Seriously, this dance I can dig.
In Denver we had a wonderful procession at Mother Cabrini Shrine up in the foothills just west of the city. Archbishop Chaput celebrated Mass, then lead a procession from the current chapel to old orphanage that Mother Cabrini founded. We sung songs and hymns in English and Spanish; and the procession lasted about 45 minutes. Afterwards the Knights of Columbus fed everybody lunch. It was one of the best days I've had in weeks.