
A priest in the Philippines was suspended Tuesday for using a hoverboard
during Christmas Eve mass.
Despite the apparent delight of his congregation of San Pablo in Laguna, his
superiors felt indifferently.
The priest, whose identity is not known, rode up and down the aisle of his
church singing "May the Good Lord Bess and Keep You." Cell phone
video of the priest went viral and the diocese suspended the priest.
On
Tuesday, it issued a statement defining the Christmas eve as the church's
"highest form of worship" and declaring his actions
"wrong."
"It is not a personal celebration where one can capriciously introduce
something to get the attention of people," the statement read. "The
priest said that it was a wake-up call for him. He acknowledged that his action
was not right and promised that it will not happen again."
The diocese promised the priest's suspension will allow him to "spend
some time to reflect on this past event."
But the comments on the diocese’s facebook page was split over the priest's suspension. What
the church did not address was the continuing safety problems with the
hoverboards.
The highly popular toy has been pulled from Amazon and some other retailers
as well as being banned on the streets of New York and England. The boards have
become infamous for causing injury and for spontaneously combusting.
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