The Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship has criticised “long and loud” offertory processions in some countries.
Writing in L’Osservatore Romano, Cardinal Robert Sarah took aim at offertory processions in some African countries that include “endless dances”.
“One has the impression of being present at a folklore exhibition,” the cardinal wrote.
Cardinal Sarah comes from the African nation of Guinea.
In his article, the cardinal also stressed the importance of moments of silence in the liturgy.
“External silence is an ascetic exercise of mastery in the use of the word,” he said.