Netizen to Priest & Sakristans Dancing Ting Ting Tang Tang: “Satanic Fruits of Vatican”

Male Netizen Describes Priest & Sakristans Dancing “Ting Ting Tang Tang” During Simbang Gabi as Satanic Fruits of Vatican

A male netizen has described the priest and sakristans dancing “Ting Ting Tang Tang” dance craze as “Satanic Fruits of Vatican”.

A Facebook user named Yeng Abinales has shared the video footage of priests and sakristans dancing to the tune of the popular dance craze “Ting Ting Tang Tang”. The video elicits reactions from social media users.

The video shows the priest in front of the altar while the sakristans stand in their respective spots inside the church while facing the congregation. The priest and his sakristans danced the Vietnamese pop song “See Tinh”.

Ting Ting Tang Tang

The video has been taken during “Simbang Gabi” at St. Thomas of Villanueva Parish in Danao City, Cebu on December 19, 2022,

However, Abinales has expressed his disappointment to the priest because he believes that “non-liturgical music” should not be played in the church, which is designated as a place of worship.

Here is the full post:

Satanic Fruits of Vatican II: Misa de Gago

Part I of Misa de Gago

So you wake up early in the morning for this?

If you believe that the the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the highest form of worship and is the same sacrifice as the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, will you really do this crap?

And yet you call this: Faithful to the Magisterium of the Church?

This is what you get when you are in union with the Modernist-Novus Ordo Sect of Vatican II.

The entertaining “priest” of St. Thomas of Villanueva Parish, Danao City, Cebu, Philippines.”

Ting Ting Tang Tang

The online community expressed their reactions to the post:

Ting Ting Tang Tang

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