The Orans Posture

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024
  • Explore the meaning and significance of the orans posture in this informative video. Learn about this ancient gesture of prayer where the priest extends his arms with palms facing upward during Mass. We'll also discuss whether it is required or customary for the laity to adopt this posture. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Catholic liturgical practices.
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  • @paulmurray3671
    @paulmurray3671 25 дней назад

    Quit your useless and hateful nitpicking about the laity extending their arms in prayer.