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A couple of responses to comments earlier in this thread: not all pre-Vatican II Masses were with the priest with his back to the people – churches with the altar in the center of the congregation were built as early as the 1930s - see the churches in Detroit and St. Louis dedicated to St. Therese, the “Little Flower.”
In Orthodoxy, the Liturgy of St. James is sometimes celebrated versus populum - with the altar brought out in front of the iconostasis.
Liturgical history is rarely as simple as most of us want to make it.
In Orthodoxy, the Liturgy of St. James is sometimes celebrated versus populum - with the altar brought out in front of the iconostasis.
Liturgical history is rarely as simple as most of us want to make it.