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Definition of Lectors

Lector
Lector Lec"tor (l[e^]k"t[o^]r), n. [L. See Lection.] (Eccl.) A reader of lections; formerly, a person designated to read lessons to the illiterate.

Meaning of Lectors from wikipedia

- full dubbing is generally reserved for children's material. Historically, lectors (known as lectores in Cuba) or readers in a cigar factory entertained workers...
- instituted lectors and catechists. On this day, Pope Francis held a ceremony during which he installed six women as institutional lectors, and three women...
- Dr. Hannibal Lecter is a character created by American novelist Thomas Harris. Lecter is a cannibalistic serial killer and former forensic psychiatrist;...
- A lector priest was a priest in ancient Egypt who recited spells and hymns during temple rituals and official ceremonies. Such priests also sold their...
- those who, without being lectors in the specific sense, carry out their functions at M****: "In the absence of an instituted lector, other lay people may...
- origin of caveat venditor as it pertains to modern tort law in US. Caveat lector is a Latin phrase meaning "let the reader beware". It means that when reading...
- as instituted lectors and catechists. On this day, Pope Francis held a ceremony during which he installed six women as instituted lectors, and three women...
- race of Fiachra, son of Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin 789. Colgu Ua Duineachda, lector of Cluain Mic Nois, he who composed the Scuaip Chrabhaidh, died. 793. Connmhach...
- use the term "instituted" (such as "instituted acolytes" and "instituted lectors") some translations refer to them as "installed". For example, the translation...
- administratively, and in other ways, including the liturgical services as acolytes, lectors, cantors, and the like, initiation sponsors, pastoral care ministers, and...