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| | Humeral veil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Celebrant covers his or her hands with the ends of the veil so that his or her hands do not touch the monstrance, thus symbolizing that it is Jesus present in the Eucharist that blesses the people and not the minister. |  | | It is most often seen during the liturgy of Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. |  | | Whenever a bishop presides over Mass and uses a mitre and crosier, the altar servers assigned to hold those items for the prelate would cover themselves with the vimp before holding them, symbolizing that the items do not belong to them. |
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| | HumeralVeil |
 | | The priest wears the humeral veil while carrying and positioning the sacred vessels. |  | | During the rite of eucharistic exposition and benediction, the priest or deacon dons the humeral veil |  | | Many veils have pockets where the minister inserts his hands before grasping the monstrance or ciborium. |
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| | The Science of the Saraments - Pages 510 to 519 |
 | | A sort of smaller and less elaborate humeral veil, called the vimpa, is worn and used in a similar manner by the acolyte or chaplain who bears a Bishop's crosier before him. |  | | Other vestments are blessed that they may be good conductors of the spiritual force; but this is especially charged that it may be impermeable by it and may reflect it as far as possible. |  | | The object of the procession of the Host is to bring this direct influence of the Christ to bear upon the congregation at close quarters. |
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| | Memoriale Rituum - Maundy Thursday |
 | | The Altar is to be ornate as for a solemn feast, and a white antependium or frontal used. |  | | He places the ciborium in front of the veiled chalice; he then uncovers the ciborium, and, having made a genuflection, withdraws slightly to the Gospel side, his face being turned towards the Epistle side. |  | | While the Celebrant is saying the three prayers before the Communion, the first server brings from the credence to the Altar the empty chalice, with pall, paten, and white veil. |
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| | Directions for Benediction |
 | | A copy of the hymn and prayer texts for the service should be placed on the first step, one each for each torch bearer and for the MC. |  | | The monstrance is placed on the altar, on the Gospel side, inside the altar candle there. |  | | The bells are also placed on the first step, to the right of the holder on the Gospel side. |
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| | Advent Customary: The Liturgical Year - Corpus Christi |
 | | At conclusion of hymn, MC1 hands humeral veil to D, who places it on Cel with SD's help. |  | | At the conclusion of the hymn, Cel stands and chants versicle with Alleluias, ALL responding. |  | | ALL bow for the words "Glory let us give and blessing to the Father and the Son," after which Cel censes Host. |
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| | The History and Use of Vestments in the Catholic Church. |
 | | The humeral veil was worn on the shoulders of the priest at the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament when he held the Sacred Host for the blessing of the people, and also when he carried the Blessed Sacrament in procession. |  | | It may be well also to say a word about this vestment, which is worn over the cassock at the administration of the Sacraments and at various services of the Church. |  | | The vestments worn by the priest at Mass are as follows: the alb, the cincture, the stole, and the chasuble; and at certain other services he may use the cope, the humeral veil and the surplice. |
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| | Mission Vocabulary |
 | | Not the same as the tabernacle veil, or palia (see palio and palia). |  | | Vase of silver to serve, as the Repository: Adams and Chavez say that a "repository" is a specially prepared altar shrine for depositing the consecrated Host after the Mass on Holy Thursday, where it is kept until the Mass of the Presanctified on Good Friday (Dominguez, p. |  | | A humeral veil was a long shawl-like vestment worn over the dalmatic by the subdeacon or his equivalent while holding the paten during part of a solemn Mass; also worn over the chasuble or the cope by the celebrant when carrying the Holy Eucharist in procession or to the sick. |
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| | Humeral Veil |
 | | It was prescribed in Milan, by St. Charles Borromeo, for processions of the Blessed Sacrament and for carrying Holy Viaticum to the sick. |  | | Humeral veils for use on festivals are often richly embroidered. |  | | But, in those days, it was not the subdeacon who held the paten with it; this office was performed by an acolyte. |
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| | Benediction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A significant portion of this liturgy includes singing, prayer (particularly the chanting of the Divine Praises), and the silent worship of Christ's presence in the Holy Eucharist. |  | | The celebrant blesses the congregation with the displayed Eucharist by tracing the sign of the cross with the monstrance held steadily upright before him. |  | | At the end of this liturgy, the celebrant holds the monstrance using a humeral veil he wears over the shoulders and covering his hands. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - humeral veil |
 | | Christian saints, origin of bridal veils, quotations, religiously prescribed veiling of women, traditional dress of various cultures |  | | Veronica, a woman of Jerusalem who, according to legend, gave Jesus her veil to wipe his face as he bore his cross to Calvary. |  | | Search for books about your topic, "humeral veil" |
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| | humeral veil - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "humeral veil" is defined. |  | | Humeral Veil, Veil, Humeral : Catholic Encyclopedia [home, info] |  | | We found 11 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word humeral veil: |
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| | Copes and Humeral Veils |
 | | Humeral Veil measures 103"x 28" with white lining and pockets with matching satin banding at each end and a matching clasp. |  | | White and gold Passion Cross Cope with matching Humeral Veil. |  | | Cope has large flat hood and chain closure across the chest with white and gold passion cross satin banding. |
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| | Cope, Pure Silk, With Humeral Veil |
 | | Featured on the back of the Humeral Veil is a gold worked Emblem of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, measuring 9" diameter. |  | | Extensive 1" red/gold European braid has been used throughout. |  | | Please keep in mind that I can custom craft a Cope and matching Humeral Veil for you to suit your budget. |
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| | CREAM FESTIVE HUMERAL VEIL |
 | | A metallic clasp closure holds the humeral veil in place. |  | | Humeral veils feature double stitched pleated pockets and a white lining unless otherwise specified. |  | | A decorated 18" wide panel is centered in back. |
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| | Vestments: Liturgical Garments for Church Use |
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