Before the introit the crucifix, the altar[23], the celebrantand the Pope are successively incensed.
Sacrament is received by the celebrant under the form of bread alone, as it could not be preserved with safety under the form of wine[99].
Vesper autem sabbati, which the Celebrant commences and the choir continues; of the Magnificat[127] and in fine of the prayer which is chanted by the Card.
Celebrant accompanied by the ministers to the altar, and thence to his faldistorio or seat.
Celebrant and sung with the same impressive chant as on Palm-Sunday by three cantors wearing the alb, a black maniple and stole: they used formerly to recite it bare-footed.
After the offertory, besides the bread and wine, the crucifix, the altar, the celebrant and the Pope, the Cardinals and the first in rank among the prelates and other personages are incensed by the deacon.
Celebrant at His left hand: in the meantime the choir sings solemnly the Kyrie eleison etc.
Celebrant to put on his white vestments at his faldistorio.
The Celebrant recites the prayer of the festival, followed by other prayers composed by S.
As soon as the Celebrant commences the Gloria in excelsis, the veil is removed from the tapestry over the altar; which represents Christ rising from the dead[123], the cannons of S.
The celebrant must be in the state of grace, and must go to confession before Mass if he has a serious sin on his conscience (see 2701 c).
The celebrant of Mass may give Communion during his Mass, and, if Mass is private, just before and just after it.
In the following cases the celebrant is bound to make this application of the ministerial fruit of the Mass.
The celebrant is the priest, who acts in the name and person of Christ.
The chief persons who have duties in reference to the Mass are the celebrant and the assistants.
But a Mass that is broken off after the Consecration and before the Communion must be completed by the celebrant or another, at least if this can be done within an hour from the time of cessation; else the sacrifice is mutilated.
The celebrant faced the people, as he still faces them in all true basilicas; he did not turn his back on them.
At the ceremony, the Bairagi bores a hole in the right ear-lobe of the celebrant with a needle called diksha churi, and from the wound ten drops of blood fall to the ground (cf.
Various articles are placed in a room on leaf plates representing the ancestors, who are worshipped by the celebrant after he has been purified by bathing.
Thus purified they breathed the prayer, Then greeted Viśvámitra where As celebrant he sate beside The flame with sacred oil supplied.
At High Mass, ought thecelebrant to elevate the Host before the choir has terminated the singing of the Sanctus and following words?
The celebrant ought to proceed slowly with the canon, so as to give time to the choir to terminate their part before he comes to the elevation.
That part of the front of the Altar which is on the right hand of the Cross, and consequently on the left of the Celebrant as he faces the Altar; the side where the Holy Gospel is read.
At these the celebrant is unassisted except by a server and there is no choir.
The vestment worn by thecelebrant at the Holy Eucharist.
The cope was required not only for use when censing altars at choir services, but also for the celebrant in the procession which (like our Litany) preceded the principal celebration of the Eucharist on Sundays.
At a hint which reached him the celebrant hurried the end of the Mass.
Interrupting the Mass, after the first Gospel, before the Elevation, the celebrant turned to the couple and summoned them to him.
He is reported by some in his confidence, to whom he was used to reveal his secrets, to have often seen the Lord Jesus held in the hands of the celebrantand appearing to him in human form at the time of the Eucharist.
The celebrant takes a plank and cleans it with rice flour.
The celebrant then marks the forehead of the person for whose benefit the service is intended with a coin soaked in butter, and keeps the money as his fee.
Lorenzo and the clergy and dignitaries within the choir were already upon their knees, ready to prostrate themselves as the celebrant held aloft the Sacred Host.
The preliminary anthems were being sung as the procession of the celebrant of the Mass, with his sacred ministers moved from the New Sacristy, and every head was bowed before the symbol of the cross.
But, remember, the celebrant is obliged take three consecutive masses on Christmas Day.
On leaving the quire by one of the upper entries, the Sunday procession first visited the altars in the transept on that side, and, while the celebrant sprinkled each with holy water, anthems were sung by the convent.
Meanwhile, the celebrant sprinkled the chief nave altar, which stood against the middle of the screen, and was at Durham enclosed at the sides and in front by wooden screens, which formed a chapel or 'porch.
The chair of the bishop or celebrant was on their east side, and the assistant clergy were ranged on each side of him.
The celebrant bowed forward in silence over the altar, unable to continue the mass, the monks remained petrified with joy and awe in their stalls.
There were waves of ecstatic peace again breaking over his soul as he thought of it; as he moved behind the celebrant at high mass, lifted the pall of the chalice, and sang the exultant Ite missa est when all was done.
Each sign has its own particular meaning, and marks the direction imposed on the invisible forces with which the celebrant is dealing, whether those forces be his own or poured through him.
The west the celebrant obtained, The south the priest presiding gained-- The northern region was the share Of him who chanted forth the prayer.
By the light of the small lamp burning before the tabernacle and that of a taper already lighted, he perceives, at the foot of the altar, a priest robed in a chasuble, and in the attitude of a celebrant about to commence Mass.
From a letter to The Catholic Review we learn that the celebrant of the Solemn Mass of Requiem was the rector, Rev.
At this period, the celebrant after the consecration of the elements kissed the chalice and then the Deacon, with the words ‘Habete vinculum pacis et caritatis’; the Deacon next passed on the kiss to the assistants and so to the congregation.
It is a conjecture not unworthy of consideration that the human gods with bestial heads are derived from the aspect of the celebrant clad in the pelt of the beast whom he sacrifices.
If it be asked why the celebrant thus disguises himself in the sacrifice, it is only possible to reply by guess-work.
The celebrant reached the reading of the Gospel and the men and women in the pews rose to their feet.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "celebrant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.