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Irish dancing girls prepare the altar
To commemorate St. Patrick's Day on March 17, 2026, the Church of Clonard Monastery in Belfast invited eight girls to prepare the altar for Mass, which they proceeded to do step dancing to Irish jigs.Although gracious and artistically well-trained, the girls should not have been invited to enter the presbytery and touch the altar, since this is a task for men. Further, the girls were wearing mini-skirts.
The fact that they were young girls - in their teens or younger - does not justify women dancing at the altar. Rather, it makes the act more malicious since the error becomes more attractive and difficult to expose.
The already decades-old practice of accustoming the faithful to see women at the altar paves the way for the woman-deacon and the woman-priest, following the bad example of the Anglican Sect, which today has a woman at its head.
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