- churchmanship). The
acolyte or
altar server who
carries the
thurible is
called the
thurifer. The
practice is
rooted in the
earlier traditions of
Judaism dating from...
-
different roles:
Crucifer Thurifer Torchbearer Biblebearer Bannerbearer Certain acolytes are ****igned the role of
crucifer or
thurifer, who
carry the processional...
- censer, is used to
contain incense as it is burned. A
server called a
thurifer,
sometimes ****isted by a "boat bearer" who
carries the
receptacle for the...
- bread, and microphones. Entrance: The
entrance procession is led by a
thurifer with
burning incense (if
incense is used at the M****) and a cross-bearer...
- the head. The cross-bearer
leads the
procession except when
there is a
thurifer and is
accompanied by two
servers on the more
solemn occasions. In the...
- "rose", or black). The
servers of the M**** (Master of Ceremonies, acolytes,
thurifer, torch-bearers) and the
clergy sitting in the
liturgical choir stalls are...
- on Holy Sa****ay, four
pilgrims selected by the patriarch—preceded by a
thurifer and 2 acolytes—carried the
Latin relic from its
chapel to the
edicule of...
-
celebrated by a
bishop accompanied by an ****isting priest, deacon, subdeacon,
thurifer,
acolytes and
other ministers,
under the
guidance of a
priest acting as...
- ****isted by ****istants also in copes,
incense is used, and two acolytes, a
thurifer, and at
least one
master of
ceremonies are needed. On
ordinary Sundays...
-
administers the
Eucharist flanked by
twelve angels cerifers[check spelling] and
thurifers. Currently,
tourist visits access the
cathedral by the Door of the Sarmental...