Ad Orientem: Why the Mass Is a Sacrifice, Not a Performance
Автор: TAN Books
Загружено: 2026-01-14
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This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Question: Why does the direction of the priest matter at Mass?
In this reflection, Conor Gallagher explores ad orientem, the ancient practice of priest and people facing east together, and why this single outward gesture reveals the true nature of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The Mass is not first a communal meal or a performance for the congregation. It is the offering of the Lamb of God to the Father for the remission of sins.
When worship turns inward, something subtle but devastating shifts in the soul of the liturgy and in the soul of man. Ad orientem restores the original axis of worship. It reorients the heart away from what is convenient, comfortable, or entertaining, and back toward what is worthy, beautiful, and true.
Facing east teaches us to ask the right question, not “what am I getting out of the Mass,” but “what is the Father receiving from this offering?”
This orientation protects the priest from becoming a performer, forms the faithful in reverence, and quietly shapes our eschatology. Every Mass becomes an act of waiting. Every elevation becomes preparation for the Second Coming. Priest and people together proclaim, without words, He is coming.
For more resources and insights on this cornerstone of Catholic worship, please visit: tanbooks.com/year-of-the-latin-mass
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