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ChrisC
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I’ve got a question about something that has nagged me for a long time and I’ll bet I’m not the only person to wonderiabout it.
During the celebration of the Mass, when the priest, deacon or a lay minister moves from one side of the sanctuary to the other traversing between the altar and the tabernacle, to which should he bow, the altar or the tabernacle? My intuition tells me that as important as the altar is, the Real Presence trumps it and the reverence should be directed to Christ in the tabernacle.
Is this a matter of personal choice or is there a correct answer supported by some liturgical document?
Thanks to anyone who take the time to respond to this posting.
During the celebration of the Mass, when the priest, deacon or a lay minister moves from one side of the sanctuary to the other traversing between the altar and the tabernacle, to which should he bow, the altar or the tabernacle? My intuition tells me that as important as the altar is, the Real Presence trumps it and the reverence should be directed to Christ in the tabernacle.
Is this a matter of personal choice or is there a correct answer supported by some liturgical document?
Thanks to anyone who take the time to respond to this posting.