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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Giuseppe Baldeschi. ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FOURTH EDITION . ADVANTAGE has been taken of the opportunity afforded by the call for another edition , to enlarge and improve the present work , and thus in some degree , make it more worthy of ...
Giuseppe Baldeschi. ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FOURTH EDITION . ADVANTAGE has been taken of the opportunity afforded by the call for another edition , to enlarge and improve the present work , and thus in some degree , make it more worthy of ...
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... taken his seat , till his Ministers rise ; 2nd , during the singing of the Gloria and Credo , after the Ministers have recited them at the Altar , observing not to sit down till the Celebrant is seated , and to rise when the Ministers ...
... taken his seat , till his Ministers rise ; 2nd , during the singing of the Gloria and Credo , after the Ministers have recited them at the Altar , observing not to sit down till the Celebrant is seated , and to rise when the Ministers ...
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... taken before proceeding to choir , by reading the instructions for the ceremony , and bringing them before the mind with a little serious reflection ; and even in choir , by filling up each unoccupied moment with something like the ...
... taken before proceeding to choir , by reading the instructions for the ceremony , and bringing them before the mind with a little serious reflection ; and even in choir , by filling up each unoccupied moment with something like the ...
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... taken the veil and cloth for the Communion , he passes over to the other side and kneels on the pavement ; after the Indulgentiam he kneels on the lateral edge of the predella , to extend or uphold the cloth in conjunction with the ...
... taken the veil and cloth for the Communion , he passes over to the other side and kneels on the pavement ; after the Indulgentiam he kneels on the lateral edge of the predella , to extend or uphold the cloth in conjunction with the ...
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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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