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 National Catholic Reporter,  March 29, 2005 - online edition

The feminine man who performs these dance steps is nothing less than a Catholic priest.
He is a Jesuit from India, Fr. Saju George.
He learned this dance - called the Bharatanatyam - from Hindu gurus.
It is performed in Hindu temples to worship their false divinities.

In these nude torso exhibitions, Fr. George pretends
that he "gives momentum to God's word in tangible form."

The Kolkata Jesuit Province of India supports Fr. George.

These data were taken from an article by Fr. Francis Gonsalves, professor of theology,
who also praises the innovations.

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