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Ad Fontes | Politics, Theology and Christian Humanism Menu Home Liturgy bits Syriac garzo.co.uk What Who Ad Fontes Politics, Theology and Christian Humanism 19 May 2016 by Gareth Gilbert-Hughes 3 Comments Pass Decani on the Gospel Side: and other adventures in spiritual choreography There is a tradition or two when it comes to naming directions or positions of things in a church. Most of the time, front, back, left and right make sense if we keep the point of view of standing in the nave facing the main altar, but the church has developed its own directional glossary. Liturgical compass Traditionally, churches have been oriented with the altar at the east. There are some major churches of which this is not true (the high altar of the Vatican Basilica is at the west end), and some modern ones which have abandoned this convention. There are also a fair few that are not quite on an east-west axis. Whatever the actual compass reading, we can call the al...

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