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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XI HOLY COMMUNION--THE SERVICE IN DETAIL Priest, Clerk, Taperers, and Thurifer The clerk should be in church a quarter of an hour before the service begins, to do his work, and to look after the other servers. The coverlet must be taken off the altar and the fair linen cloth laid on it, the candles lit, the box of breads and the cruets, with the basons and towel, placed ready in the sacristy. The book and cushion or desk will be placed on the altar, and also a book of the Epistles for the clerk; the charcoal will be heated and incense placed in the boat, and the processional cross taken out of its locker. In the sacristy the vestments will be laid out, and the vessels, corporals in their case, and purificator placed on a table. The clerk will see that the albes and amices of the taperers and thurifer are properly adjusted, and will himself wear a tunicle over his albe. The verger will come into the sacristy shortly before the bell stops, wearing his gown and carrying his wand. The clerk may assist the priest to vest. The priest will put on over his cassock (1) an apparelled amice; (2) albe; (3) girdle (which is most easily tied double in a running noose; the clerk should stand behind him to hand him the girdle); (4) the fanon or maniple (on Ml the left arm); (5) stole (crossed at the breast, and held in position by tucking the ends of the girdle round it at the left and right; there is no direction to kiss the cross, and stoles did not have a cross at the back of them to kiss); (6) the chasuble.1 But if there is to be ,a procession (as there may be every Sunday) he wears a cope, and does not put on the chasuble till after the procession.2 The old custom was for him to say the Vent Creator, and Psalm xlii. (Judica me), while...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XI HOLY COMMUNION--THE SERVICE IN DETAIL Priest, Clerk, Taperers, and Thurifer The clerk should be in church a quarter of an hour before the service begins, to do his work, and to look after the other servers. The coverlet must be taken off the altar and the fair linen cloth laid on it, the candles lit, the box of breads and the cruets, with the basons and towel, placed ready in the sacristy. The book and cushion or desk will be placed on the altar, and also a book of the Epistles for the clerk; the charcoal will be heated and incense placed in the boat, and the processional cross taken out of its locker. In the sacristy the vestments will be laid out, and the vessels, corporals in their case, and purificator placed on a table. The clerk will see that the albes and amices of the taperers and thurifer are properly adjusted, and will himself wear a tunicle over his albe. The verger will come into the sacristy shortly before the bell stops, wearing his gown and carrying his wand. The clerk may assist the priest to vest. The priest will put on over his cassock (1) an apparelled amice; (2) albe; (3) girdle (which is most easily tied double in a running noose; the clerk should stand behind him to hand him the girdle); (4) the fanon or maniple (on Ml the left arm); (5) stole (crossed at the breast, and held in position by tucking the ends of the girdle round it at the left and right; there is no direction to kiss the cross, and stoles did not have a cross at the back of them to kiss); (6) the chasuble.1 But if there is to be ,a procession (as there may be every Sunday) he wears a cope, and does not put on the chasuble till after the procession.2 The old custom was for him to say the Vent Creator, and Psalm xlii. (Judica me), while...

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9781528073486: The Parson's Handbook: Containing Practical Directions Both for Parsons and Others as to the Management of the Parish Church and Its Services ... the Book of Common Prayer (Classic Reprint)

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ISBN 10:  1528073487 ISBN 13:  9781528073486
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