The dalmatic and tunicle are modified chasubles worn by the deacon and subdeacon respectively at a high Mass. |
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For deacon and subdeacon: amice, alb and cincture, and stole and dalmatic for the deacon, and tunic for the subdeacon. |
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At the Elevation the thurifer again brings the thurible and gives it to the subdeacon for incensing the Host. |
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The server returns to the left of the celebrant or subdeacon and kneels down. |
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He returned to Rosaryville and was ordained subdeacon in 1924 and priest on June 13, 1926 by Archbishop Shaw. |
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A High Mass is a Mass sung by a priest without the assistance of a deacon and subdeacon. |
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Some will want to follow today's practice and say Mass with only one deacon, others with a deacon and subdeacon. |
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Hildebrand revered Leo like a father, and Leo later distinguished his protégé by awarding him the unusual title of cardinal subdeacon, signifying Hildebrand's closeness to the Holy See. |
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When the epistle is sung or chanted at Solemn Mass it is done so by the subdeacon. |
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In 1533, Leland received papal dispensation for four benefices, on condition that he became subdeacon within two years and priest within seven. |
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The thurifer approaches and hands the incense boat to the M. C. or deacon or first assistant server, while the subdeacon or second assistant server comes to the right side of the priest to hold the cope. |
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In the order indicated above the subdeacon and acolytes pass on the left side of the catafalque, preceded by the thurifer and server with holy water. |
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Men were ordained subdeacon, then deacon, then priest, but these orders, together with lesser orders such as acolyte, were temporary. |
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Although the deacon used a stole, the subdeacon did not. |
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The subdeacon sings the epistle, presents the chalice and the paten to the deacon during the solemn Mass, pours the drop of water into the chalice, and purifies the altar linens. |
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The ends of the circle overlapped and my husband, the priest, faced a subdeacon. |
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Most are organized in descending order, that is, from presbyter to deacon and deaconess, then to the lower orders of subdeacon, chanter, and reader. |
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The Subdeacon prepares the elements assisted by the Clerk and the two Taperers. |
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The three Ministers stand side by side upon the footpace, the Deacon and Subdeacon turning slightly inwards. |
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How pleasantly surprised I was to see an article by my friend, and esteemed colleague, Subdeacon Adam Deville. |
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