Mort 201: Exam 3 Ceremonies Vocab Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Ecclesiastical - referring to the church or clergy
Nun - (sister): in the Roman Catholic faith, a woman who is a member of a religious order,
especially one bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
Sanctuary - liturgically, the part of the church containing the falter (or, if there are ...
Ecclesiastical - referring to the church or clergy
Nun - (sister): in the Roman Catholic faith, a woman who is a member of a religious order,
especially one bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
Sanctuary - liturgically, the part of the church containing the falter (or, if there are several alters,
the high alter); commonly, a holy or sacred place devoted to the worship of any deity; historically, a place
of refuge
Book of Common Prayer - the text containing recitations, prayers and prescribed orders of
worship in the Episcopal Church
Acolyte - an alter attendant (male or female)
Alter - An elevated place or structure on which sacrifices are offered or at which religious rites are
performed; the table from which Holy Communion is served and prayers are offered
Benediction - a ritual blessing offered at the conclusion of a service
Chancel - the area around the altar of the church, usually enclosing the clergy and other officials
Crucifer - one who carries the processional cross in an ecclesiastical procession
Ecumenical - an epithet applied to a council regarded as representing the whole of Christendom
Epistle Side - the right side of the church (as the congregation faces the altar) from which readings
and prayers are often proclaimed
, Eucharist-Centered Worship - see also Liturgical Worship; the prescribed order or form of worship
used by some churches in which the Eucharist or Holy Communion is the central element
Extreme Unction - in the Episcopal faith, the use of oil, holy water, or hands to bless those who
are in danger of losing life
Gospel Side - the left side of the church (as the congregation faces the altar) from which sermons
are preached
Litergical worship - see also Eucharist-centered worship; the prescribed order or form of worship
used by some churches in which the Eucharist or Holy Communion is the central element
Narthex - see also Vestibule; the entryway to the church proper
Nave - the main body of the church where seating is provided
Acolyte - an alter attendant (male or female)
Pall - A symbolic cloth covering placed on the casket representing both the righteousness of Christ
bestowed at one's baptism and the equality of all men before God
Parochial - belonging to a parish; restricted to a parish; limited in range or scope
Protestant - any Western Christian who is not an adherent to the Roman Catholic Church
Rubrics - printed or stated directions regarding church practices and procedures as approved by
religious leadership
Scripture-Centered Worship - see also Non-Liturgical Worship; a form or order of worship having
the scriptures as the central element, with the actual order of worship determined by the local
congregation or clergy
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