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Just looking for a very rough tally of people who adhere to this practice. 
We face the East because Christ will come from the East in his second coming. This is also why, traditionally, parishes were built so that everyone faces the East during Mass.Yeah, what are you talking about?
I have heard about Muslims facing the Holy City, but Catholics facing the East? Never heard of it. Do explain.![]()
If you are interested in the topic, there is no better book than “The Spirit of the Liturgy” by Pope Benedict XVI. Be careful though, it just might transform the way you view prayer and the Mass forever. It did for me. God Bless.Yeah, what are you talking about?
I have heard about Muslims facing the Holy City, but Catholics facing the East? Never heard of it. Do explain.![]()
You need to modify it. Probably most of us aren’t even aware of what direction we are facing, or pray wherever we happen to be or in different places. I could not answer this question, not because I don’t know what you mean, but because there is no answer that fit, and I suspect most people fall into that category. Your poll is not going to produce any results that mean anything without more choices.Just looking for a very rough tally of people who adhere to this practice.![]()
Lovely, thanksI voted always, but that’s only by accident: the space I had available for my small at-home oratory faces east; the monastic church I normally worship in faces east, and the adoration chapel in the same church faces east, and the cubicle where I work from faces south and east, and I’m able to turn east when I recite Sext from my cube.
My oratory:
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That does not indicate that Christ will come from the east. It means Christ’s coming will be swift and clear as lightening.When I am at home or when I am certain of the correct direction, I pray facing the East. Praying toward the East is an important part of Eastern Catholic practice. During our Baptismal Rite, we face the West when we renounce and spit towards Satan and face the East while professing Christ.
We face the East because Christ will come from the East in his second coming. This is also why, traditionally, parishes were built so that everyone faces the East during Mass.
Matthew 24:27 For as the lightning comes from the east and flashes to the west, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be.
In that case, or at the North Pole, bring a crucifix? Just saying.If it is important, are all the prayers made by astronauts in space not finding there way to, or found unpleasant to God?
I have admired your prie dieu when you have posted pictures of it. Where did you get it?I voted always, but that’s only by accident: the space I had available for my small at-home oratory faces east; the monastic church I normally worship in faces east, and the adoration chapel in the same church faces east, and the cubicle where I work from faces south and east, and I’m able to turn east when I recite Sext from my cube.
My oratory:
i179.photobucket.com/albums/w312/OraLabora/OratoryMidDayPrayer.jpg