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CatholicSooner
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The poster is probably referring to the united states. There is a scary trend here. uscatholic.org/blog/201305/knowing-believing-and-sometimes-not-knowing-believing-too-27323I don’t understand these two underlined statements at all. Actually, I find them bizarre.
The last statement is certainly true.
In what sense are you saying only a minority of Catholics believe in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist? Over the decades of my priesthood, I have celebrated Mass using the vetus ordo and the novus ordo. I have celebrated ad absidem and versus populum. I have presided at Masses where the altar is at the direct center of the church with the congregation surrounding me at 360 degrees. I was presider at Mass with people all standing as well as with them all kneeling…and various combinations thereof. I have celebrated Mass with Europeans, Africans, Latin Americans, North Americans, Asians and – memorably – with the peoples of the Pacific Islands.
In fact, it was in the liturgies that were most marked by a rich and profound inculturation in which there was correspondingly the most palpable and demonstrated faith in the presence of Christ in the Consecrated Elements. Those are the liturgies I look back upon from my retirement, both as a priest and as a professor of liturgy, as among my greatest and most cherished memories.
From my vantage point, I could not disagree more with the premise that only a minority of Catholics believe in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist…or, as a professor of liturgy, that orientation of the altar or the posture of the people have a particularly meaningful effect in the celebration of the liturgy…that principally rests with other elements.
I don’t think the poster meant to insult you. I don’t find anything offensive.As for your second statement, “I feel comfortable saying this: If you believed facing the same direction as the people would deepen their faith, you would say Mass ad absidem every time,” in fact you could not be more mistaken; you have actually insulted me and it is offensive.
People really seem to be taking this discussion personally for some reason. No need for anybody to get bent out of shape