The idea that the priest and people should stare at one another....


The idea that the priest and people should stare at one another during prayer was born only in modern Christianity, and is completely alien to the ancient Church. The priest and people most certainly do not pray one to the other, but to the one Lord. Therefore, they stare in the same direction during prayer: either towards the east as a cosmic symbol of the Lord who comes, or, where this is not possible, towards the image of Christ in the apse, towards a crucifix, or simply towards the heavens, as our Lord Himself did in his priestly prayer the night before His Passion (cf. John 17.1). 

-Pope Benedict XVI

via Fr. Heilman

6 comments:

The Bedards said...

During the liturgy of the Eucharist I'm staring directly at God who is not hidden by the Priest, just like at the last supper.

Mal said...

When we have the Benediction service the priest rightly kneels down and faces monstrance that has the sacred host in it.
During the Mass the priest should face the people and the consecrated host (and blood) so that all around the table we participate in the banquet, in the divine food offered to us.

Anonymous said...

Bedards and Mal, non sequiturs...

Anonymous said...

If the position of the priest is what you're focused on during Mass, you're doing it allllllllll wrong.

Badger Catholic said...

Pope Benedict has it all wrong??

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