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  2. Aspergillum - Wikipedia

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    An aspergillum is used in Roman Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican ceremonies, including the Rite of Baptism and during the Easter Season. [3] In addition, a priest will use the aspergillum to bless the candles during Candlemas services and the palms during Palm Sunday Mass. [4] At a requiem, if a coffin is present, the priest will sprinkle holy water on the coffin.

  3. Thurible - Wikipedia

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    Presenting the thurible to the priest or deacon when they need to use it. Incensing (in the absence of a deacon) the priest after the priest has incensed the offering at Mass. Another server, previously called a boat boy and now more commonly a boat bearer , [ 1 ] may carry a boat or container of incense with a small spoon to add grains as the ...

  4. Clerical clothing - Wikipedia

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    Clerical clothing is non-liturgical clothing worn exclusively by clergy.It is distinct from vestments in that it is not reserved specifically for use in the liturgy.Practices vary: clerical clothing is sometimes worn under vestments, and sometimes as the everyday clothing or street wear of a priest, minister, or other clergy member.

  5. Sacristy - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the sacristy at St. Michael Church in Keminmaa, Finland. The sacristy is also where the priest and attendants vest and prepare before the service.They will return there at the end of the service to remove their vestments and put away any of the vessels used during the service.

  6. Vestment - Wikipedia

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    A circular cape reaching to the ankle, commonly used by bishops and priests and, sometimes, also by deacons. In traditions that historically reject the use of the Chasuble, the Cope may be used as a Eucharistic vestment. Rochet Similar to a surplice but with narrower sleeves. In Catholic and Anglo-Catholic use, it is often highly decorated with ...

  7. Censer - Wikipedia

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    Catholic thurible or chain censer, designed for swinging Censer from Tibet, late 19th century, silver. A censer, incense burner, perfume burner or pastille burner is a vessel made for burning incense or perfume in some solid form.

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