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The dancing girls of Archbishop Niederauer

During a Mass said at Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City, then Bishop George Niederauer, today Archbishop of San Francisco, is accompanied by girls who perform liturgical dances on the altar.

Both women on the altar and dancing during the Mass
are against Catholic liturgical tradition.

Archbishop Niederauer, a classmate of Cardinal Mahony in the seminary, is known for his progressivist positions supporting homosexuality, feminism and liturgical novelties. He was chosen by Benedict XVI to replace Archbishop William Levada, who left to take the place of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as the head of
the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

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