episcopalian: “yeahh versus populum isnt perfect”canadian anglo-catholic: “this is why we should do it ad orientum”episcopalian: “ehhh ad orientum has its issues too.
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episcopalian: “yeahh versus populum isnt perfect”
canadian anglo-catholic: “this is why we should do it ad orientum”
episcopalian: “ehhh ad orientum has its issues too. some might take it to mean the priest is superior”
me: “i understand. this is why we need north-facing liturgy”
(nobody can argue with me bc thats the english reformation tradition)@lizzie
versus populum - facing the congregation
ad orientum - to the east (biblically supported)
north facing - innovation
ad romanum - American catholics face rome.
Ah yes, christian qibla discourse. -
@lizzie
versus populum - facing the congregation
ad orientum - to the east (biblically supported)
north facing - innovation
ad romanum - American catholics face rome.
Ah yes, christian qibla discourse.@technicallydifficult north side liturgies exist for the same reason as versus populum’s adoption among protestants (and later roman catholics). its so the laity can see what the priest is doing. anglicans used that for quite a while before switching back to the east and then to versus populum
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@technicallydifficult north side liturgies exist for the same reason as versus populum’s adoption among protestants (and later roman catholics). its so the laity can see what the priest is doing. anglicans used that for quite a while before switching back to the east and then to versus populum
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@technicallydifficult who said the laity being able to see is a matter of entertainment?
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@technicallydifficult who said the laity being able to see is a matter of entertainment?
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@technicallydifficult who said the laity being able to see is a matter of entertainment?
@technicallydifficult the eucharist is a celebration of thanksgiving. the laity celebrate too. there is a lot of symbolism built into the liturgy for the understanding and participation of the laity. allowing them to see the bread broken for them is entirely consistent with this as every major liturgical western church has decided including rome and the anglicans. both traditions do still use ad orientum sometimes
youve gotta be able to convert to a religion without diving headfirst into chuddy contrarianism immediately or you will get burned
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@technicallydifficult the eucharist is a celebration of thanksgiving. the laity celebrate too. there is a lot of symbolism built into the liturgy for the understanding and participation of the laity. allowing them to see the bread broken for them is entirely consistent with this as every major liturgical western church has decided including rome and the anglicans. both traditions do still use ad orientum sometimes
youve gotta be able to convert to a religion without diving headfirst into chuddy contrarianism immediately or you will get burned
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@lizzie
versus populum - facing the congregation
ad orientum - to the east (biblically supported)
north facing - innovation
ad romanum - American catholics face rome.
Ah yes, christian qibla discourse.i like how muslims used to face jerusalem when the prophet mohammed was still around and he only changed it to mecca due to some schism with the local jews
CC: @lizzie@brain.worm.pink
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i like how muslims used to face jerusalem when the prophet mohammed was still around and he only changed it to mecca due to some schism with the local jews
CC: @lizzie@brain.worm.pink -
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@technicallydifficult a lot of my issue with the “performance” rhetoric is that a lot of the orthobros advocating for retvrn to ad orientum want it because they want a performance. they want things to feel more majestic for their feelings
im not against ad orientum, but i think the people who want it most are exactly those who should not have it. they make the liturgy an idol.
like the reason i kinda jokingly suggested a return to north side liturgy is bc the pro ad orientum guy in that conversation literally thinks priests are ontologically superior to the laity and deacons, which is something even the chuddy priests ive seen advocating for ad orientum would disavow. i want a reverent liturgy but i want that to be ultimately reverent to God rather than to man