V
Valentinus
Guest
Hello,
recently I have read that the VII documents do not say anything about whether the priest should face the tabernacle or the congregation when saying mass. Is this true? If so, how did the change happen?
Also, what prompted me to write: when I was watching TV, I came across a broadcast of a mass celebrated in some old chapel in Częstochowa. It was a rather old fashioned chapel, so to say, with altar rails and the altar by the tabernacle. The priest prayed the mass facing the tabernacle, as in the Extraordinary Rite, but it was definitely the Ordinary Rite, it was said in Polish. My question is, is this really a common practice? (I realise that there are not many places left that allow for such practice). What to make of it?
God bless, V.
recently I have read that the VII documents do not say anything about whether the priest should face the tabernacle or the congregation when saying mass. Is this true? If so, how did the change happen?
Also, what prompted me to write: when I was watching TV, I came across a broadcast of a mass celebrated in some old chapel in Częstochowa. It was a rather old fashioned chapel, so to say, with altar rails and the altar by the tabernacle. The priest prayed the mass facing the tabernacle, as in the Extraordinary Rite, but it was definitely the Ordinary Rite, it was said in Polish. My question is, is this really a common practice? (I realise that there are not many places left that allow for such practice). What to make of it?
God bless, V.