Ceremonial According to the Roman RitePaternoster, 1853 - 306 pages |
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... prepare his thurible , and as soon as the Celebrant has finished reading the Gospel ( at least if there be not a long Tract to be sung ) , he approaches the Altar to receive incense . The incense being blessed , he takes the thurible in ...
... prepare his thurible , and as soon as the Celebrant has finished reading the Gospel ( at least if there be not a long Tract to be sung ) , he approaches the Altar to receive incense . The incense being blessed , he takes the thurible in ...
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... prepare the thurible for the incensa- tion of the oblations and the altar . 7. The choir having nearly finished the Credo , he proceeds to prepare his thurible , and will be in readiness to approach the Altar after the offering of the ...
... prepare the thurible for the incensa- tion of the oblations and the altar . 7. The choir having nearly finished the Credo , he proceeds to prepare his thurible , and will be in readiness to approach the Altar after the offering of the ...
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... prepare everything requisite for the occasion ; they then assist the Deacon and Subdeacon to vest . They light the candles on the Altar ( unless for convenience another be appointed to do it ) , the one on the one side , and the one on ...
... prepare everything requisite for the occasion ; they then assist the Deacon and Subdeacon to vest . They light the candles on the Altar ( unless for convenience another be appointed to do it ) , the one on the one side , and the one on ...
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... prepare for the Lavabo , the first having the towel , and the second the cruet of water and basin . The Deacon having retired , they present themselves before the Celebrant , and minister the water and towel ( Rubr . ibid . n . 10 ) ...
... prepare for the Lavabo , the first having the towel , and the second the cruet of water and basin . The Deacon having retired , they present themselves before the Celebrant , and minister the water and towel ( Rubr . ibid . n . 10 ) ...
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... prepared for the purpose . Common chairs are forbidden by the Ceremonial of Bishops ( lib . i . cap . xii . n . 3 ) , and by a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Rites ( Sept. 17 , 1822 ) . Having descended to the pavement , he ...
... prepared for the purpose . Common chairs are forbidden by the Ceremonial of Bishops ( lib . i . cap . xii . n . 3 ) , and by a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Rites ( Sept. 17 , 1822 ) . Having descended to the pavement , he ...
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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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