Ceremonial According to the Roman RitePaternoster, 1853 - 306 pages |
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... convenient situations . The simplicity of this arrangement need not prevent the raising of the choir above the ordinary level of the church , which may be done by any desirable number of steps , and which , indeed , Rubricists generally ...
... convenient situations . The simplicity of this arrangement need not prevent the raising of the choir above the ordinary level of the church , which may be done by any desirable number of steps , and which , indeed , Rubricists generally ...
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... convenience another be appointed to do it ) , the one on the one side , and the one on the other , observing to commence with those nearest the Cross : they extinguish them , however , on the contrary , com- mencing with those farthest ...
... convenience another be appointed to do it ) , the one on the one side , and the one on the other , observing to commence with those nearest the Cross : they extinguish them , however , on the contrary , com- mencing with those farthest ...
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... convenient to do so ; in such case , however , the Acolytes should receive their instructions from the Master of Ceremonies in the sacristy before the commencement of the Mass . That is , at the Dimitte nobis in the Pater noster ...
... convenient to do so ; in such case , however , the Acolytes should receive their instructions from the Master of Ceremonies in the sacristy before the commencement of the Mass . That is , at the Dimitte nobis in the Pater noster ...
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... convenient , he will indicate with his hand the beginning of the Introit ; and this he will invariably observe when attending the Celebrant at the book , raising or lowering it according to circum- stances , indicating to him when to ...
... convenient , he will indicate with his hand the beginning of the Introit ; and this he will invariably observe when attending the Celebrant at the book , raising or lowering it according to circum- stances , indicating to him when to ...
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... convenient . CHAPTER V. THE OFFICE OF SUBDEACON.1 ¿ 1. A QUARTER of an hour before Mass , the Subdeacon presents himself in the sacristy , where having made a short prayer , he washes his hands , and proceeds to vest . He does not ...
... convenient . CHAPTER V. THE OFFICE OF SUBDEACON.1 ¿ 1. A QUARTER of an hour before Mass , the Subdeacon presents himself in the sacristy , where having made a short prayer , he washes his hands , and proceeds to vest . He does not ...
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Acolytes afterwards amice antiphon arrived ascends asperses aspersory Assistant Deacons Assistant Priest Bauldry benediction birretta Bishop Bisso Blessed Sacrament bugia candles candlesticks Canons Cantors Carem Celebrant Celebrant's centre chalice chasuble choir church ciborium clergy Clerk commences Communion Confiteor cope cornu Epistolæ cotta covered credence Cross cruets cushion Deacon and Subdeacon Dominus vobiscum Epis Epistle corner Epistle side faldstool folded chasuble Gavant genuflects Gloria Gospel side grains of incense hands joined High Altar humeral veil ibid incense intone Introit kisses the Altar kneeling Kyrie litt lowest step maniple manner Mass Master of Ceremonies Merati Missal mitre Oremus paten Pater plano Prayer predella presents proceed proper reverence Psalm receives retire returns Rubr sacred Ministers sacristy saluted says seat second Master sing solito standing sung takes throne thurible Thurifer turned uncovered unvest usual kisses Vespers vested vestments washes his hands whilst zucchetto
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