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Video of priest on hoverboard in church gets mixed reactions

/ 12:30 PM December 29, 2015

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A video of a priest using a hoverboard inside a church is making rounds on social media, drawing mixed reactions from netizens.

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“This calls for a reparation! Instead, pray a rosary for this priest and attend a traditional Latin Mass!” Novus Ordo Insider posted on Facebook.

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The video had 1,066 shares and 240 likes as of posting time.

A certain Ansel Leonard commented on the post, explaining that it happened after the mass.

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“I’m from Binan City in Laguna, Philippines. My friends [attended] this Christmas eve mass at Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Parish Binan and they told me that this scenario [happened after the holy mass],” he posted.

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The hoverboard was supposedly a gift to the parishioners.

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A certain Scott Lalonde commented on the post, saying that it was a “complete and total disrespect” to God.

“Isn’t it ironic when everyone in the comments are trying to be ‘righteous’ and judgmental based only on the video? We didn’t even witness it,” posted a certain CJhay Jabile. FM/RAM

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