Ceremonial According to the Roman RitePaternoster, 1853 - 306 pages |
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... hold the birretta and zucchetto in his hands , and to kiss first the object that is blessed , and afterwards the hand of the Priest who presents it . 66 1 The author supposes that the sacred Ministers are Priests , since he adds : as ...
... hold the birretta and zucchetto in his hands , and to kiss first the object that is blessed , and afterwards the hand of the Priest who presents it . 66 1 The author supposes that the sacred Ministers are Priests , since he adds : as ...
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... holds the large cover ; on other occasions , such as when he proceeds to receive incense , & c . , he generally holds it at the top of the chain under the coverlet , in such a manner , however , that the large cover will be somewhat ...
... holds the large cover ; on other occasions , such as when he proceeds to receive incense , & c . , he generally holds it at the top of the chain under the coverlet , in such a manner , however , that the large cover will be somewhat ...
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... hold the paten , he and the Deacon serve the Celebrant at the Lavabo ; the Acolytes will therefore present to him the water , and to the Deacon the towel . 3 If possible , there should be other servers to act as torch - bearers ; the ...
... hold the paten , he and the Deacon serve the Celebrant at the Lavabo ; the Acolytes will therefore present to him the water , and to the Deacon the towel . 3 If possible , there should be other servers to act as torch - bearers ; the ...
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... holds it by the sides with both hands , the opening being towards the right ; he presents it to the Subdeacon , with an inclination before and after , and then stations himself a little behind on his left hand . At the conclusion of the ...
... holds it by the sides with both hands , the opening being towards the right ; he presents it to the Subdeacon , with an inclination before and after , and then stations himself a little behind on his left hand . At the conclusion of the ...
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... holds himself in readiness to accompany the Subdeacon , when he proceeds to give the Pax to the choir . In giving the Pax , they should commence with the ecclesiastic of the greatest dignity , on the side of the Gospel , and then pass ...
... holds himself in readiness to accompany the Subdeacon , when he proceeds to give the Pax to the choir . In giving the Pax , they should commence with the ecclesiastic of the greatest dignity , on the side of the Gospel , and then pass ...
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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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