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Elizium23
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I hope that Traditionalists do not have a problem with an altar not up-against-a-wall because that was never a universal fact. It has been discussed here how many monastic traditions arranged their churches differently and with a freestanding altar. The Byzantine church arrangement, I believe, always uses a freestanding altar; in these two arrangements the clerics could gather freely around each side and be facing in different directions. However, the true tradition that should be preserved is ad orientem worship, because that was the norm, and preserved in the Mass of Paul VI, but in the post-VII dust-up, it was decided that ad orientem was too old-fashioned or something, and since freestanding altars had a provision for versus populum, it was ushered in to sweep away the old way.
Mass can still be offered ad orientem at any freestanding altar. It is just extremely unpopular now.
Mass can still be offered ad orientem at any freestanding altar. It is just extremely unpopular now.