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Thomas_White
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I completed high school prior to Vatican II. The Tridentine Mass was far more spiritual and reverent. The priest, like the congregation, faced the Cross (not the altar as such). This was often to the East and symbolized the awaiting of the Second Coming. To say that the priest “had his back” to the congregation is to misunderstand what was occurring and why. This was the unity of priest and congregation looking toward Christ. The priest led the congregation, of course, but he was not the central focus of the Mass. And he faced the Cross above the altar.