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Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to
observe all that I have commanded you’’ (Mt 28:19–20).
https://www.learnreligions.com/pray-the-divine-mercy-chaplet-542581
2,963 - Message of Our Lady Queen of Peace, in Angüera / BA, transmitted on 03/01/2008
Dear children, on a majestic date the Church will weep. The faithful will mourn and the course of the Church will change. I ask you to continue to pray. You are important for the realization of My Plans. The Lord calls you. Do not stand idly by. God is in a hurry and what you have to do do not leave for tomorrow. Humanity has distanced itself from the Creator and men are treading the paths of self-destruction. Turn around. The Lord awaits you with open arms. Do not be discouraged. I am your Mother and I will always be close to you. This is the message I am sending you today in the name of the Most Holy Trinity. Thank You for allowing Me to meet you here one more time. I bless you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Be at peace.
At the Traditional Mass, the priest and people face east, towards the Lord. This orientation was used at the Last Supper and by the early Christians, and it continues to be used at the Traditional Mass.
This common direction of prayer should not be viewed as the priest having his "back to the people"; rather, this eastward orientation fully expresses the meaning of the Mass—the priest leads the faithful towards the eternal goal of the Heavenly City, and he offers the Sacrifice that is Christ, to God, facing God. For Catholic tradition sees Christ as coming from the East, the direction of the rising sun.