Ad Orientem: The Direction that Changes Everything
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The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the highest act of worship and the source and summit of Christian life. Yet many Catholics experience the liturgy without fully grasping its deeper meaning. In this slim but powerful Catholic booklet, author Peter Kwasniewski explores the profound significance of the direction of prayer in the Mass, showing how the Church’s traditional practice of priest and people facing East together expressed a shared movement toward God and reinforced the sacrificial nature of the liturgy. With clarity and insight, he argues that the shift away from this posture weakened the Mass’s instinctive Godward focus and invites readers to rediscover ad orientem (toward the East) worship as a restoration of the Church’s enduring liturgical tradition. Subtitle: The Direction that Changes Everything.
Author: Peter Kwasniewski / Softcover, 61 pages.








