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3:56Now PlayingA priest wanted to make Christmas Eve Mass more interesting so he decided to sing hymns from a hoverboard. He has since been suspended. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“It’s the future! But the Catholic church doesn’t seem ready to embrace it. A priest in the Philippines recently rode a hoverboard during a Christmas Eve Mass. But the Diocese of San Pablo has now suspended the poor hoverboarding Father.
Video of the priest hit social media and instantly went viral. But conservative members of the church and the local Diocese of San Pablo were not pleased. They said that the priest has apologized and will take some time off to reflect on his hoverboarding ways.”
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