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At an outdoor Maronite Divine Liturgy this summer, I was surprised when toward the end of the liturgy the priest held up a portrait of the Virgin Mary, facing the congregation to the right, center, and left. Each part of the congregation crossed themselves as the portrait was turned to face them.
For some reason this struck me as wrong, as typically I see blessings not using images of saints, but performed by the priest as himself in persona Christi, or using images of Christ such as a crucifix, or sacramentals symbolizing God such as incense or holy water.
Is my Latin background limiting my appreciation for this practice, or is my instinct correct that this was inappropriate?
For some reason this struck me as wrong, as typically I see blessings not using images of saints, but performed by the priest as himself in persona Christi, or using images of Christ such as a crucifix, or sacramentals symbolizing God such as incense or holy water.
Is my Latin background limiting my appreciation for this practice, or is my instinct correct that this was inappropriate?