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Friday, June 7, 2024

WHAT’S HORRIBLY WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?

 UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! OH HAPPY DAY! Oh! HAPPY DAY!!!!

But please! No flowers in front of the altar!


12 comments:

Bob said...

I KNOW!!! I KNOW!!! ME, TEACHER!!! ME!!!......uh, it's an original Roman basilica tribunal being used as a church, before they started moving the tribunal thrones and replacing them with the altar to show who and what is most important!

Fr. Allan J. McDonald said...

Only partially correct student.

Timothy said...

Get the damn flowers out of the way

ByzRus said...

Caesar is of greater importance than our Lord, God and Savior?

Lawoski said...

The Tabernacle is not in the center, while the priest chair is where the Tabernacle should be.

Bob said...

Darn, Father, I was sure I was right, there goes that "A". So, shooting for a "D", is that dinner for three at the altar with deacon and acolyte as waiter and wine steward?

Fr. Allan J. McDonald said...

Lawoski nailed it. The tabernacle, contains our Eucharistic Lord, the Most Blessed Sacrament, is in a nondescript, low visible location while the Celebrant’s Chair holds the highest honor even above the altar, as I rend my garments!

Nick said...

This particular expression of antiquarianism (i.e., a faux paleo-Christian sanctuary layout) is thankfully on the way out. Still present in too many places, yes, but most new and renovated churches I've seen in my adult life don't do this. Many people are realizing that it is, in fact, better to have our Lord present in the Blessed Sacrament be the focus of attention in His house, rather than enthroning the "presider" in the highest and most prominent seat (cf. Luke 14:8, 11:43).

Nick

Fr. Michael J. Kavanaugh said...

I always love it when someone wails "ANTIQUAIRIANISM!" when the reach back in time is, say, 1700 or 1800 years, but then turns around and says, "TRADITION IMMEMORIAL!" when reaching back only 400 or 500 years...

Just how does that work?

ByzRus said...


FYI..

Tabernacle relocated to center. https://ctk-tampa.org/

As a Byzantine, it's sooo close to where it belongs, only a few more feet to the altar.

Looks like they are on the right track. The next paint refresh will hopefully add some color.

Nick said...

Fr. MJK,

Pope Pius XII's encyclical Mediator Dei, written in the foggy pre-Vatican II past, may help provide an explanation.

Nick

Bob said...

As for the update photo, my guess it was driven my too many dinner cancelations from dearth of parties of three.