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- Ad_orientem abstract "In the Christian liturgy the expression ad orientem (Latin for \"to the east\") describes a particular orientation of a priest celebrating Mass.The literal meaning of the expression indicates that the priest faces eastward, an orientation that has been described as linked with the \"cosmic sign of the rising sun which symbolizes the universality of God.\" Outside of Rome, it was an ancient custom for churches to be built with the entrance at the west end and for priest and people to face eastward to the place of the rising sun.However, ad orientem is more often used to mean facing the apse or wall behind the altar, with priest and people looking in the same direction (as opposed to the versus populum orientation, in which the priest faces the congregation), even if they are not facing to the east or even have their backs to the east.This distinction between ad orientem and versus populum differs from the usage in the Tridentine Roman Missal, which says: \"Si altare sit ad orientem, versus populum, celebrans versa facie ad populum, non vertit humeros ad altare, cum dicturus est Dóminus vobiscum, Oráte, fratres, Ite, missa est, vel daturus benedictionem ...\" (If the altar is ad orientem, towards the people, the celebrant, facing the people, does not turn his back to the altar when about to say Dominus vobiscum [\"The Lord be with you\"], Orate, fratres [the Priest's request for prayer for the acceptability of the offering of the Host and wine], or Ite, missa est [the dismissal at the conclusion of the Mass], or about to give the blessing ...)".
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- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink Baptism_of_the_Lord.
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- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Bouyer.
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink Mass_(liturgy).
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink Orate_fratres.
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Movement.
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Benedict_XVI.
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Francis.
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Missal.
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- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLink William_Laud.
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- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ad orientem".
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eastward-facing orientation".
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLinkText "ad orientem".
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLinkText "eastward position".
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLinkText "face east".
- Ad_orientem wikiPageWikiLinkText "priest facing East".
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- Ad_orientem subject Category:Catholic_liturgical_rites.
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- Ad_orientem comment "In the Christian liturgy the expression ad orientem (Latin for \"to the east\") describes a particular orientation of a priest celebrating Mass.The literal meaning of the expression indicates that the priest faces eastward, an orientation that has been described as linked with the \"cosmic sign of the rising sun which symbolizes the universality of God.\" Outside of Rome, it was an ancient custom for churches to be built with the entrance at the west end and for priest and people to face eastward to the place of the rising sun.However, ad orientem is more often used to mean facing the apse or wall behind the altar, with priest and people looking in the same direction (as opposed to the versus populum orientation, in which the priest faces the congregation), even if they are not facing to the east or even have their backs to the east.This distinction between ad orientem and versus populum differs from the usage in the Tridentine Roman Missal, which says: \"Si altare sit ad orientem, versus populum, celebrans versa facie ad populum, non vertit humeros ad altare, cum dicturus est Dóminus vobiscum, Oráte, fratres, Ite, missa est, vel daturus benedictionem ...\" (If the altar is ad orientem, towards the people, the celebrant, facing the people, does not turn his back to the altar when about to say Dominus vobiscum [\"The Lord be with you\"], Orate, fratres [the Priest's request for prayer for the acceptability of the offering of the Host and wine], or Ite, missa est [the dismissal at the conclusion of the Mass], or about to give the blessing ...)".
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