The celebrant will be one of the highest-ranking clergywomen in the Church of Ireland. |
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The celebrant was local priest Fr. Gerry Chestnutt with the reception taking place afterwards in the Granville Hotel. |
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This was followed by the concelebration of Mass at which the Bishop of Kerry Bill Murphy was chief celebrant. |
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Representatives of the congregation bring the people's offerings of bread and wine, and money or other gifts, to the deacon or celebrant. |
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During the Trisagion the Reader should come and receive the blessing of the celebrant to read the Apostle. |
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The celebrant faced the tabernacle, his back to the uncomprehending congregants who busied themselves with their prayer books or rosaries. |
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On the twenty-first birthday, it is usual to present the celebrant with a symbolic silver key to adulthood. |
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The organist often crackled or whined the Gregorian-chant hymns and the celebrant often hummed, mumbled, or whispered the Latin prayers. |
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The chief celebrant at the Mass was Fr. Fergal Cunnane and he also delivered a fine homily. |
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They were married by a celebrant and, incidentally, it's the first non-church wedding I've ever been to. |
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Further, if a suitable lector is not present, then the priest celebrant also delivers the other readings. |
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Eating noodles at birthdays has become a tradition, in the hope that the birthday celebrant will have a long life. |
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It will conclude with Mass at 11 p.m. at which Fr. Brendan Kilcoyne will be the main celebrant and will deliver the homily. |
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During a recent Mass at a retreat for young adults, the celebrant invited the participants to state their prayer intentions. |
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Beautiful gothic style church was full to witness the special and different customs performed by the church celebrant. |
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On the way out of the church, I stopped and told the celebrant that it was the best sermon I had ever heard in my life. |
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On Sunday, for example, the celebrant would read the biblical story of the resurrection of the Lord. |
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In June 2005, it became legal for a humanist celebrant to perform marriages. |
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However, that presence, stupendous mystery as it was, was in itself no guarantee of benefit, either to celebrant or congregation. |
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The server returns to the left of the celebrant or subdeacon and kneels down. |
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Otherwise: amice, cotta and stole for the celebrant, and stole for the assistant priest. |
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Out of necessity the concelebrants other than the principal celebrant may even put on white chasubles. |
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The Eastern church has never adopted one book to be used by the celebrant of the liturgy. |
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The celebrant gives the thurible to the MASTER OF CEREMONIES, who receives it with the customary kisses. |
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The Assembly was concluded by a Mass of Thanksgiving with Fred Mvumbi as the guest celebrant and preacher. |
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Both MASTER OF CEREMONIES and THURIFER genuflect when the celebrant bows before the crucifix. |
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If only the Tantum Ergo is sung, the thurifer will enter the sanctuary with the celebrant. |
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The thurifer brings the thurible for the Offertory and retires after the celebrant has been incensed. |
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The principal celebrant at Mass this morning, which was sung in Spanish, was fr Pablo Carlos Sicouly, Provincial of Argentina. |
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Fr. Patrick Mullins was the celebrant at the Requiem Mass and delivered a lovely homily, and his words of comfort and understanding were much appreciated by the family. |
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The celebrant and thurifer must have been trained by baton-twirling majorettes, as they were of the school that likes to rotate the thurible through 360 degrees! |
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Marriage may be conducted by a celebrant, a Church priest, or a vicar. |
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She's the resident celebrant who marks the rites of passage for the community, according to their wishes and to their chosen, often eclectic, spiritual beliefs. |
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It is worn by the celebrant for rites of a non-eucharistic character, such as the Asperges, a rite of sprinkling water on the faithful preceding the mass. |
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In Anglican churches, only a priest or a bishop may be the celebrant at the Eucharist. |
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Eric Delieb, who wrote a book on Boulton's silver, with a biographical sketch, suggests that the marriage celebrant, Rev. |
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His funeral was the first Welsh national funeral, akin to a state funeral, as well as the first national funeral led by a humanist celebrant. |
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As already indicated, the one exception is in the case of a priest celebrating Mass without other priests or as principal celebrant. |
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The MASTER OF CEREMONIES remains at the missal to assist the celebrant. |
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Mass this morning was celebrated in English. fr Krzysztof Poplawski, Provincial of Poland was the principal celebrant, and fr Johannes Bunnenberg, Provincial of Teutonia preached. |
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The vestment proper to the Priest celebrant at Mass, and in other sacred actions directly connected with Mass unless otherwise indicated, is the chasuble, worn over the alb and stole. |
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Sunday Mass, the celebrant, who was unvested, sat in the congregation and laypeople were involved as concelebrants of the Eucharist. |
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The Vietnamese Provincial, fr Joseph Ngo Si Dinh who also gave today's Chronicle Interview, was the main celebrant at this morning's Mass in French. |
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If the celebrant descends with the veil in plano, then the M. C. or thurifer may descend immediately after putting the veil on the celebrant and kneel below during the blessing. |
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Serving as principal celebrant and homilist is Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington. |
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The chief celebrant was a retired Bishop who lives in Fatima and has been, and is, a great friend of many of the Dominican Friars who filled the sanctuary. |
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During the incensation the MASTER OF CEREMONIES and THURIFER genuflect whenever the celebrant bows to the cross, but only after the oblations have been incensed and not before. |
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As soon as the THURIFER has given the thurible to the MASTER OF CEREMONIES, he passes to the left of the celebrant to assist with the MASTER OF CEREMONIES in raising the chasuble. |
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The principal celebrant was fr Peter Kobakina, who is Delegate for the vicariate of the province of Australia and New Zealand in the Solomon Islands. |
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If there be no deacon, the first assistant server will receive back again the thurible, from the celebrant, pass it to the thurifer, who retires aside and remains standing and gently swinging the thurible. |
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For the blessing the two assistants ascend the predella, and during the blessing they sustain the cope. they afterwards descend with the celebrant and kneel with him on the lowest step whilst the Divine Praises are said. |
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After the Elevation the MASTER OF CEREMONIES will go straight to the missal and remain at the altar, assisting the celebrant until the missal has to be removed. |
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The mass stipend is remitted by the pastor to the celebrant priest. |
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The main celebrant, Bro Oscar Jesús, advanced towards the altar accompanied not by a number of priests but by a group of youths and adults, who sat in the sanctuary, as in presidency. |
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At the Offertory, as soon as the celebrant has said Oremus, the SECOND ACOLYTE goes to the altar to take the chalice veil and places it on the credence. |
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We wanted a humanist ceremony and when we spoke to the celebrant about different options, we selected the lighting of candles and handfasting. |
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Louis, a visiting African priest, sits in the first pew with the congregation wearing ordinary lay clothing, and then concelebrates with the celebrant from where he is. |
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She is also a family celebrant and conducts baby naming ceremonies. |
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