That’s marvelous! He seems to have improved upon liturgical dance by combining it with the spectacular dance number that finishes up Napoleon Dynamite — I wonder if John McGreevy would agree, since he put Napoleon on his list of films suitable for penitential cinema.
My 10-year-old loves this, has mastered the song and steps, even the complicated hornpipe to can-can transition, and hasn’t felt this connected with anything church-related since he learned about Purgatory.
Good thing CCD is over for the summer or we’d be getting another phone call …
That’s marvelous! He seems to have improved upon liturgical dance by combining it with the spectacular dance number that finishes up Napoleon Dynamite — I wonder if John McGreevy would agree, since he put Napoleon on his list of films suitable for penitential cinema.
When reading a new subject I usually know who it is without posting. This time I guessed wrong. But Cathy, who was my guess, was a close second.
There seems to be a lot of humor and serious stuff going on. http://terrenceberres.com/
My 10-year-old loves this, has mastered the song and steps, even the complicated hornpipe to can-can transition, and hasn’t felt this connected with anything church-related since he learned about Purgatory.
Good thing CCD is over for the summer or we’d be getting another phone call …