What are your thoughts about this?

Fr. Peter O’Connor of Dublin, Ireland made headlines this week after riding a scooter down the aisle at Christmas Eve Mass.

The pastor of Ballyroan Parish in Dublin told his congregation “that he received the scooter from Santa and wanted to test it out.”

The parish posted a video with the caption, “Fr. Peter’s Christmas present put to very good use! Happy Christmas”. The video depicts Fr. O’Connor providing the congregation’s final blessing, then rolling away on a scooter for the recessional.

Fr Peter’s Christmas present put to very good use! Happy Christmas pic.twitter.com/Ufx0Dn7E2y — Ballyroan Parish (@Ballyroanparish) December 25, 2019

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Other videos of the full recessional also surfaced. ABC News posted the pastor rolling all the way down the aisle. The congregation also cheers and applauds.

Here’s another video below:

This Irish Catholic priest made a memorable exit from Christmas Eve Mass when he went rolling down the aisle on a scooter. Father Peter O’Connor told the children in attendance that he received the scooter from Santa and wanted to test it out. https://t.co/nvoh6qdw3p pic.twitter.com/8eUKbvJVal — ABC News (@ABC) December 25, 2019

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The full post reads, “This Irish Catholic priest made a memorable exit from Christmas Eve Mass when he went rolling down the aisle on a scooter. / Father Peter O’Connor told the children in attendance that he received the scooter from Santa and wanted to test it out.”

The video received mixed reactions–some positive, but many negative.

This user said, “Sacrilegious and scandalous. / Yet another priest making the Mass about himself instead of God.”

Another user added, “Total irreverence. The Holy Mass is Jesus’ sacrifice on Calvary.”

This user also said, “Inappropriate in church, especially at Mass. Would be fine at a holiday party or other event.”

Another user added, “I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt and say that he’s innocent and well-intentioned. But agree–it’s disrespectful in what should be the Holy of Holies. Our priests should lead by example [and] teach children reverence of the Blessed Sacrament.”

This user said, “It’s at the end of Mass and there are lots of children loving it. Let’s not forget Christmas is about hope and joy.🎄”

Ballyroan Parish even responded to the video’s negative comments:

The full post reads, “It was at the end of our Christmas Eve Children’s Mass. Fr. Peter shared his new present with our children. We believe that faith can be fun too in our parish community.”

What are your thoughts?

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