Did the heliocentric mindset of people influence the change in the liturgy?
If so, diabolical disorientation takes on a new depth of meaning.
This quote from Ratzinger draws an interesting connection between the liturgical changes of Vatican II and a certain loss of awareness regarding cosmic orientation. Turning altars (and Mass) from facing "East", and facing the people would amount to nothing. If earth is a ball, facing East is not really a thing, because direction is relative. Why would anyone object? And along with the broad acceptance of "everything's relative", since Jesus is everywhere (relatively speaking) there's no need to face the cross or worry about outdated notions of rigidity, just face the people and celebrate a wonderful meal with the cross in mind.
I'm not certain that Ratzinger knew about the evils of heliocentrism, but he tended to speak and write subtly, so it's possible these are bread crumbs for those who are aware. If not, what does he mean by "awareness of the liturgy's cosmic orientation" was lost?
From
The Complete Works of Ratzinger
pg 390
Since the 19th century not only has the awareness of the liturgy's cosmic orientation been lost, but there was also little understanding of the significance of the image of the cross as a point of reference for the Christian liturgy. This misunderstanding alone could explain the sweeping triumph of the new celebration facing the people, a change that had taken place with an amazing unanimity and speed without any mandate and perhaps for that very reason, all this would be inconceivable if it had not been preceded by a prior loss of meaning from within.