Here’s my opinion. If the tabernacle has been removed from the sanctuary and placed in a side chapel, the idea of “facing liturgical East” to face Jesus in the tabernacle makes no sense whatsoever. We don’t worship the rising Sun, we worship Jesus. If anything, our eyes should be lifted to Heaven. Secondly, during the consecration, if one truly believes in the Real Presence, no matter how one’s orientation, as long as one is facing the altar, one is looking at Jesus. As long as the words of consecration are spoken by a man who has received the presbyterate Order over bread and wine, the Mass is valid. Period. For some people, the ad orientum position holds special significance and aids in their faith life. But, in reality, the most important thing on Pope Francis’s mind (and the minds of Benedict XVI and St. John Paul II before him) has been the New Evangelization. There’s a reason why all three of these Popes (along with Bl. Paul VI) have celebrated all of their public Masses versus populum. And if versus populum is good enough for the Popes, then it’s good enough for me. If we went back to ad orientum being the norm, it wouldn’t bother me, either (I’ve sometimes attended weekly Mass at a small chapel where the only possible orientation is ad orientum - and yes, the chapel does face East). But I think we have a whole lot of bigger problems to worry about than the direction the priest faces during consecration.