-
offering the
consecratory prayer,
addressed to God the Father,
invoking the
power of the Holy
Spirit upon
those being ordained.
After the
consecratory prayer...
-
offering the
consecratory prayer,
addressed to God the Father,
invoking the
power of the Holy
Spirit upon
those being ordained.
After the
consecratory prayer...
-
development of
liturgical prayers. The
epicleses of
these anaphora are seen as
consecratory; however,
recent papers have
shown that the
liturgical thought of Egypt...
-
Words of
Institution that
Jesus himself spoke at his Last
Supper are
consecratory at
every Eucharist,
whether they are
repeated or only implied, in accordance...
-
imposes hands upon the
deacon who is by that
matter and the form of the
consecratory preface ordained to the priesthood.
Pictured is the
third imposition...
- or hammer-bearing god-like
figures show, [Mjölnir] pla**** a role as a
consecratory instrument early on,
probably in a
fertility cult ... ". Thor is one...
- has been a
continuous bestowal throughout the
centuries of this
solemn consecratory prayer by the
bishop upon
virgins since the
apostolic era. The 1983 Code...
-
realities or accidents. In the
celebration of the Eucharist, by
means of the
consecratory Eucharistic Prayer, the
actual substance of the
bread and wine are changed...
- most
significant court functions of a king's
reign were the
abhiseka or
consecratory rituals, held at
various times throughout a king's reign, to reinforce...
- of England.
While performing the anointing, the
Archbishop recites a
consecratory formula recalling the
anointing of King
Solomon by
Nathan the prophet...