Argentine priest in ‘Minions’ hat makes fruit salad during Pentecost Mass to explain Holy Spirit
An Argentine priest has faced criticism for preparing a fruit salad during Pentecost Mass to illustrate the fruits of the Holy Spirit for children. Father Carlos Costale wore a Boca Juniors apron and a 'Minions' hat while associating fruits with spiritual concepts. The event has sparked discussions about liturgical practices and the appropriateness of such activities during Mass.
- ▪Father Carlos Costale prepared a fruit salad during Pentecost Mass to teach children about the fruits of the Holy Spirit.
- ▪He wore a Boca Juniors apron and a 'Minions' hat while conducting the activity.
- ▪The event has drawn criticism and raised questions about liturgical oversight in the Diocese of Río Cuarto.
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News Argentine priest in ‘Minions’ hat makes fruit salad during Pentecost Mass to explain Holy Spirit Wearing a Boca Juniors apron and a ‘Minions’ hat, an Argentine priest prepared a fruit salad during Pentecost Mass, purportedly to teach children about the fruits of the Holy Spirit. iauracoba/Shutterstock GaetanoMasciullo 0 Gaetano Masciullo Comments 0 Wed Jun 3, 2026 - 7:00 am EDT RÍO CUARTO, Argentina (LifeSiteNews) — An Argentine priest has drawn widespread criticism after preparing a fruit salad mid-Mass on Pentecost Sunday, purportedly to illustrate the fruits of the Holy Spirit for children.
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