- 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...