- The
Exsultet (spelled in pre-1920
editions of the
Roman Missal as
Exultet), also
known as the
Easter Proclamation (Latin:
Praeconium Paschale), is a lengthy...
- An
Exultet roll is a long and wide
illuminated scroll containing the text and
music of the
Exultet, the
liturgical chant for the
Paschal vigil. The material...
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procession the
Exultet is chanted,
traditionally by a deacon, but it may be
chanted by the
priest or – most
parts of it – by a cantor. The
Exultet concludes...
- Pope John XIX
Bishop of Rome Pope John XIX in a Bari
Exultet roll, 1025
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except for the
altar candles. Then the
deacon or a
cantor chants the
Exultet, also
called the "Easter Proclamation".
After that, the
people extinguish...
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illuminans omnem hominem, etc., is sung. In Milan, in the
middle of the
Exultet, a
subdeacon goes out and
brings back a
candle lit from the new fire without...
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Basil II (left) and
Constantine VIII (right) in a Bari
Exultet roll,
produced during Basil's late reign....
- pp. 1–25. ISBN 9780802826978. OCLC 56905587. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Exultet". newadvent.org.
Retrieved 2017-10-02. Haines, Victor. (1982). "The Felix...
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priest proceeds into a sung
preface equal to or
slightly lengthier than the
Exultet.
During the
singing of this preface, the
water is
divided repeatedly in...
- been used as
liturgical m****cripts, e.g.,
those used for
chanting the
Exultet. Additionally,
mortuary rolls, i.e., do****ents
memorializing the names...