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Definition of Thuribles

Thurible
Thurible Thu"ri*ble, n. [L. thuribulum, turibulum, from thus, thuris, or better tus, turis, frankincense, fr. Gr. ? a sacrifice, an offering, from ? to sacrifice.] (R. C. Ch.) A censer of metal, for burning incense, having various forms, held in the hand or suspended by chains; -- used especially at mass, vespers, and other solemn services. --Fairholt.

Meaning of Thuribles from wikipedia

- Co-Freemasonry. Thuribles are sometimes emplo**** in the practice of ceremonial magic. The workings of a thurible are quite simple. Each thurible consists of...
- contracting the many diseases that plagued the po****ce in past centuries. Some thuribles were based on an architectural motif, for example the Gozbert Censer from...
- prayers with outstretched hands. They bring and hold such things as books, thuribles, the lavabo water and towel, vessels to hold the consecrated bread, and...
- plating of silver to the vessel. Many other cathedrals had similar large thuribles at one time. However, most of the other cathedrals discontinued the use...
- are traded every year to be used in religious ceremonies as incense in thuribles and by makers of perfumes, natural medicines, and essential oils. In Somalia...
- Liturgy of Saint Tikhon Maniple Monstrance Personal ordinariate Roman Canon Thurible Tunicle Stations of the Cross Eucharistic discipline Ad orientem and Versus...
- Reformed, Presbyterian, and Anglican churches. A thurible is used to hold the burning incense. Each thurible consists of a censer section, chains to hold...
- an incense offered during some Christian liturgical celebrations (see Thurible). Liquid myrrh is sometimes added to egg tempera in the making of icons...
- distractions, inattentiveness, or coldness. In tradition, he is depicted with a thurible. When depicted in iconography by himself or with individual characteristics...
- the priest and the deacon; they may carry the cross, the candles, the thurible, the bread, the wine, and the water, and they may also be deputed to distribute...