Definition of Censing. Meaning of Censing. Synonyms of Censing

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Definition of Censing

Censing
Cense Cense, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Censed; p. pr. & vb. n. Censing.] [Abbrev. from incense.] To perfume with odors from burning gums and spices. The Salii sing and cense his altars round. --Dryden.

Meaning of Censing from wikipedia

- are two types of censing: a Greater Censing (which encomp****es the entire temple and all of the people therein), and a Lesser Censing (which, depending...
- deacon is present, he typically does much of the censing; otherwise, the priest will perform the censing. Unordained servers or acolytes are permitted to...
- may be carried by the deacon during the censing by the bishop or by one of the subdeacons during the censing by the deacon. There exists a special form...
- The Seventh Seal: An Angel Censing an Altar and Pouring the Censer over the Earth...
- shalt have an inheritance in all the nations" while the deacon performs a censing of the church. In Slavic tradition where the service is begun in dark vestments...
- a cross and paschal trikirion at all of the services, especially when censing, during the Little Entrance or when giving the Paschal greeting. The trikirion...
- Psalms are sung, it is also accompanied by a joyful peal of the bells and censing of the church, sometimes with a hand censer which has many bells on it...
- Great Compline is usually prescribed rather than Great Vespers. Great Censing of the entire church by the priest with a deacon going before him holding...
- monotonous music with a repetitive melody, purification, vomiting, fasting, censing and receiving a drug from the iboga root. The initiation ritual is sometimes...
- At vigils, it accompanies the opening of the Royal Doors and a great censing of the nave by the Priest(s) or Deacon(s). Heinrich Schütz composed a metred...