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I’m meeting with a priest tomorrow to discuss his practice of asking members of his congregation to ‘gather around the altar’ during the consecration.
I’ve have found these sources that tell this is wrong:
From Sacrosanctum Concilium, art. 29:
In liturgical celebrations each one, minister or lay person, who has an office to perform, should do all of, but only, those parts whch pertain to that office by the nature of the rite and the principles of liturgy.
And from the Congregation of Divine Worship (Notitiae 17 (1981) 61:
D*uring the liturgy of the Eucharist, only the presiding celebrant remains at the altar. The assembly of the faithful take their place in the Church outside the “presbyterium” which is reserved for the celebrant or concelebrants and altar ministers.
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My questions are:
I’ve have found these sources that tell this is wrong:
From Sacrosanctum Concilium, art. 29:
In liturgical celebrations each one, minister or lay person, who has an office to perform, should do all of, but only, those parts whch pertain to that office by the nature of the rite and the principles of liturgy.
And from the Congregation of Divine Worship (Notitiae 17 (1981) 61:
D*uring the liturgy of the Eucharist, only the presiding celebrant remains at the altar. The assembly of the faithful take their place in the Church outside the “presbyterium” which is reserved for the celebrant or concelebrants and altar ministers.
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My questions are:
*]What is Sacrosanctum Concilium? (Is it a Vatican II document??) Do you think the reference I have is pertinent? (I found it in another post on this topic, but it confused me on how it related)
*]Are these rules current?
*]Are there any other official references I can cite to show this practice is wrong?