Processional, Roman A book consisting of a single section of the Roman Ritual (Titulus IX) with supplementary materials taken from the Missal and the Pontifical. It prints in full the text of the hymns, litanies, and other prayers together with the music which accompanies them. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Processional, Roman Strictly speaking it might … Continue reading “Processional, Roman”
Processional Path
Processional Path (spatium vel via processionum a retro altaris; latus pone chorum; Fr. partour de chaeur, i.e. behind a choir). The transverse aisle in square- ended churches is commonly doubled, as at Lichfield, or even tripled, as at Winchester and at St. Mary Overge, in order to provide room for chapels as well as a … Continue reading “Processional Path”
Processional Cross
processional cross A crucifix carried on top of a staff at the head of most liturgical processions, symbolizing that the faithful are followers of Christ. Usually the cross is carried with the figure of Christ upon it facing forward, but if it is the cross of the pope, or of his legate, or of an … Continue reading “Processional Cross”
Processional
processional (Latin: procedere, to go forward) a book containing the services in a religious procession a hymn sung during a religious service, especially when the clergy and choir enter the church path of a religious procession books pertaining to local churches (medieval) New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Processional (Lat. processionale), the servicebook which … Continue reading “Processional”
Procession of the Holy Ghost
PROCESSION OF THE HOLY GHOST A term made use of in reference to the Holy Ghost, as proceeding from the Father, or from the Father and the Son. It seems to be founded on that passage in Joh 15:26. “When the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, He shall … Continue reading “Procession of the Holy Ghost”
procession, herring
procession, herring A curious festival held in the Middle Ages by the chapter of Rheims, France, at the beginning of Lent. The canons went in single file from the cathedral to Saint Remi, each dragging a herring, symbol of abstinence, and trying to put his foot on the one dragged by the next canon ahead … Continue reading “procession, herring”
Procession
PROCESSION A ceremony in the Romish church, consisting of a formal march of the clergy and people, putting up prayers, &c. and in this manner visiting some church, &c. They have processions of the host or sacrament; of our Saviour to mount Calvary; of the Rosary, &c. Processions are said to be of Pagan original. … Continue reading “Procession”
Process Theory of Mind
Process Theory of Mind The conception of mind in terms of process in contrast to substance. A mind, according to the process theory is a relatively permanent pattern preserved through a continuously changing process. Leibniz doctrine of the self-developing monad signalizes the transition from the substance to the process theory of mind and such philosophers … Continue reading “Process Theory of Mind”
Process
Process the formal act, instrument, bull, or enict of canonization (q.v.) in the Romish Church. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Process (Lat. processus, pp. of procedo, to go before) A series of purposive actions, generally tending toward the production of something. A systematic forward movement, resulting in growth or decay. As employed … Continue reading “Process”
Proceed
Proceed “to go forth,” is translated “to proceed out of” in Mat 4:4; Mat 15:11, RV; Mat 15:18; Mar 7:15, RV; Mar 7:20, RV; Mar 7:21; Mar 7:23, RV; Luk 4:22; Joh 15:26; Eph 4:29; Rev 1:16, RV; Rev 4:5; Rev 9:17-18, RV (AV, “issued”); Rev 11:5; Rev 19:15, RV; Rev 19:21, AV (RV, “came … Continue reading “Proceed”