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Maximilian75
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It used to be ‘one in being with the Father’
In the Creed, consubstantial means that Christ was of one substance
with the Father, but it also implies one substance with our
humanity. He is co-substantial, referring therein to the two
natures of Christ—human and divine.
I should hope that they missed that and every other Latin word when translating the Creed . . . !!!Evidently they missed Patri being in the dative case: TO the Father.
In point of fact, no matter the orientation of the Church, even with versus populum celebration, everyone, priest included, faces the consecrated Eucharist, and hence Christ Himself, on the altar.It is more difficult to celebrate ad orientum now because in many churches they have confused the symbolism by building all the churches facing the wrong direction. Currently the Priest faces East, and we the people have our backs turned. Of course they will say, but you are facing the cross, but then of course the priest is not. Benedict the XVI tried to get around this by having yet another cross on the altar. A lot of symbolism and tradition has been dispensed of in the name of architecture. This is very unfortunate.