Ceremonial According to the Roman RitePaternoster, 1853 - 306 pages |
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... give the Ceremonies of a Bishop in his own Diocese since he wrote for Rome , where the Bishop is the Pope , who is ... gives them . Those which are added on this subject are Chapters II . IV . V. VII . VIII . and IX . in Part III ...
... give the Ceremonies of a Bishop in his own Diocese since he wrote for Rome , where the Bishop is the Pope , who is ... gives them . Those which are added on this subject are Chapters II . IV . V. VII . VIII . and IX . in Part III ...
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... gives the Pax to the first in rank of the choir , the latter salutes him with an inclination of the head ; then ... gives it does not bow to him who receives it , but only vice verså ; after it , however , they mutually bow . acts of ...
... gives the Pax to the first in rank of the choir , the latter salutes him with an inclination of the head ; then ... gives it does not bow to him who receives it , but only vice verså ; after it , however , they mutually bow . acts of ...
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... gives the signal to the Acolytes to proceed , and the clergy having moved forward , he gives a sign to the Celebrant and sacred Ministers , and conjointly with them makes an inclination before the Cross . He then takes his place amongst ...
... gives the signal to the Acolytes to proceed , and the clergy having moved forward , he gives a sign to the Celebrant and sacred Ministers , and conjointly with them makes an inclination before the Cross . He then takes his place amongst ...
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... gives them a signal to join in a line , one after the other , in the centre before the Altar ; and when the Celebrant has intoned the Gloria in excelsis Deo , he inti- mates to the Deacon and Subdeacon to take their station at his sides ...
... gives them a signal to join in a line , one after the other , in the centre before the Altar ; and when the Celebrant has intoned the Gloria in excelsis Deo , he inti- mates to the Deacon and Subdeacon to take their station at his sides ...
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... gives it to the first Acolyte , or to the Thurifer who assists at the credence , in lieu of the Acolytes engaged in holding the torches . He then resumes his usual place at the Epistle corner until the Celebrant has communicated . Note ...
... gives it to the first Acolyte , or to the Thurifer who assists at the credence , in lieu of the Acolytes engaged in holding the torches . He then resumes his usual place at the Epistle corner until the Celebrant has communicated . Note ...
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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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