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didymus
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I’m wondering if anyone knows when the practice of the celebrant facing away from the congregation got started?
I just read a novel* set in Grmany in 1348/9 (right before the Black Death hit) which seemd quite well researched – the author at one point goes into correcting mythology about the Inquisition.
The main character is a pastor who muses to himself at one point that he doesn’t like the new paractice of facing ad orientem which he likens to “a general leading troops” and regrets that most of the cathedrals being built now have their altars set ad orientam.
Any idea if this is accurate?
I just read a novel* set in Grmany in 1348/9 (right before the Black Death hit) which seemd quite well researched – the author at one point goes into correcting mythology about the Inquisition.
The main character is a pastor who muses to himself at one point that he doesn’t like the new paractice of facing ad orientem which he likens to “a general leading troops” and regrets that most of the cathedrals being built now have their altars set ad orientam.
Any idea if this is accurate?