Ceremonial according to the Roman rite, tr. with notes by J.D.H. DaleCatholic Publishing and bookselling Company, 1873 - 312 pages |
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... corporal . Note . -If the choir sing the verse Adjuva nos , or Veni Sancte Spiritus , & c . , he kneels on the edge of the predella , to the left of the Celebrant , until it is completed . ( Rubr . Miss . part i . tit . xvii . n . 3 ...
... corporal . Note . -If the choir sing the verse Adjuva nos , or Veni Sancte Spiritus , & c . , he kneels on the edge of the predella , to the left of the Celebrant , until it is completed . ( Rubr . Miss . part i . tit . xvii . n . 3 ...
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... corporal . He then takes the chalice with his left hand , extending his right upon the burse , and conveys it to the 1 Unless the Celebrant is about to do so , in which case he will wait to act conjointly with him . D credence ...
... corporal . He then takes the chalice with his left hand , extending his right upon the burse , and conveys it to the 1 Unless the Celebrant is about to do so , in which case he will wait to act conjointly with him . D credence ...
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... corporal out , and places the burse against the step , in parte Evangelii . He extends the corporal ( Rubr . ibid . ) , ' and places the Missal in a convenient position for the Celebrant ; then , making a genuflection without putting ...
... corporal out , and places the burse against the step , in parte Evangelii . He extends the corporal ( Rubr . ibid . ) , ' and places the Missal in a convenient position for the Celebrant ; then , making a genuflection without putting ...
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... corporal . If it be a Mass at which the Credo is not said , he will pre- viously take the burse and extend the corporal . He pre- sents the paten with the Host to the Celebrant , as usual , kissing first the object presented , and then ...
... corporal . If it be a Mass at which the Credo is not said , he will pre- viously take the burse and extend the corporal . He pre- sents the paten with the Host to the Celebrant , as usual , kissing first the object presented , and then ...
Page 42
... corporal ; and after the incensing of the Cross , he replaces it in the middle ( Rubr . ibid . n . 10 ) , repeats the genuflection with the Cele- brant , and continues as at the Introit . 26. After having incensed the Celebrant , he ...
... corporal ; and after the incensing of the Cross , he replaces it in the middle ( Rubr . ibid . n . 10 ) , repeats the genuflection with the Cele- brant , and continues as at the Introit . 26. After having incensed the Celebrant , he ...
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Acolytes afterwards amice antependium antiphon arrived ascends asperses aspersory Assistant Deacons Assistant Priest Bauld benediction berretta Bishop Blessed Sacrament bugia candles candlesticks Canons Cantors cappa Carem Celebrant centre chalice chasuble choir church ciborium clergy Clerk commences Confiteor cope cornu Epistolæ cotta covered credence Credo crosier Cross cruets cushion Deacon and Subdeacon Dominus vobiscum Epis Epistle corner Epistle side faldstool genuflects Gloria Gospel side gremial veil hands joined High Altar humeral veil ibid incense intones kisses the Altar kneel Kyrie lowest step maniple mantelletta Mass Master of Cere Master of Ceremonies Missal mitre paten Pater plano Prayer predella presents proceed profound inclination proper reverence Psalm purple puts receives recites retire returns Rubr sacred Ministers sacristy saluted says seat second Master sings solito stand stole sung takes throne thurible Thurifer turned uncovered unvest usual oscula Vespers vested vestments washes his hands whilst zucchetto
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