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aspersorium
‖ aspersorium (æspɜːˈsɔərɪəm) [med.L., f. L. aspers-: see -orium.] A vessel for holding the holy water used for ceremonial sprinkling.1861 C. Reade Cloister & H. IV. 46 Our holy water is Pagan..See here is a Pagan aspersorium. 1880 Edin. Rev. Apr. 458 The aged bishop..after offering the aspersorium ...
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Aspergillum
Some have sponges or internal reservoirs that dispense holy water when shaken, while others must periodically be dipped in an aspersorium (holy water bucket The priest holds the aspergillum in his right hand while an acolyte holds the aspersorium.
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aspersory
▪ I. aspersory, a. rare—0. (əˈspɜːsərɪ) [f. L. aspers- (see asperse) + -ory, as if ad. L. *aspersōrius.] = aspersive.1848 in Webster.▪ II. aspersory, n. (əˈspɜːsərɪ) [Alteration of aspersorium.] A holy-water sprinkler; an aspersorium or aspergillum.1881 F. E. Warren Liturgy Celtic Ch. 116 It rather ...
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Asperges
Then he takes a sprinkler (called an aspergillum, while the container it is dipped into is called an aspersorium), and sprinkles the clergy and people,
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Chapel of Virgin Mary of Sorrows, Beroun
A holy water font (aspersorium) is located at the entrance to the main atrium.
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strinkle
▪ I. † ˈstrinkle, ˈstrenkle, n. Obs. Forms: α. 3 strenncle, strenkil, 5 strenkyl(le, 5–6 strencle, 6 strenkyll; β. 5 strynkylle, 6 strynkyll, strincle, strinkle; γ. 6 stryngel. [Related to strinkle v.] A holy-water sprinkler, an aspergillum.α c 1200 Ormin 1095 Þatt blod tatt he þær haffde brohht, & ...
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Situla
Christian situlae
Elaborate early medieval situlae, sometimes called aspersoria (singular: aspersorium), were Christian liturgical objects used to hold
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holy water
holy water Forms: see holy and water; also 5–6 hally, holli(e. [OE. háliᵹwæter, a true compound, whence in ME. halywater; subseq. analysed as two words.] 1. Water dedicated to holy uses and used for ritual purification of persons and things; water blessed by a priest and used in various rites and de...
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Psalm 51
For this, the priest uses an aspergillum, held in the right hand, while an acolyte holds a pail, also called aspersorium or situla.
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stoup
▪ I. stoup (stuːp) Forms: α. (chiefly Sc. and north.) 4–6 stowpe, 6–9 stowp, 6 stolp, 6–7, 9 stoupe, 6– stoup; β. 6–7 stoope, 7–9 stoop; γ. (4 Latin stopa), 5–8 stope, 6–7 stoap(e; δ. Sc. 6 stoip, 7 stoype. [a. ON. staup neut. (Norw. staup, Sw. stop) = OE. stéap masc., MDu. stoop masc. (Du. stoop ma...
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Solemn Mass
servers, deacons and priest and leave the sacristy and enter the church in the following manner: first the thurifer carrying his thurible and boat (or the aspersorium
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sprinkle
▪ I. sprinkle, n.1 (ˈsprɪŋk(ə)l) Forms: 4 sprynkil, 6 -kill, sprinkil(l; 5–6 sprenkylle (5 sprenkle), 6 spryn-, 6–7 sprinkell(e; 5 spryncle, 6–7 sprinc(k)le, 6– sprinkle. [Related to sprinkle v.1 Cf. MDu., MLG., obs. G. and Da. sprinkel, MDu. and Du., G. sprenkel, speckle, spot, freckle.] † 1. A spr...
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Our Lady of Fátima
Beneath the two arms of the Cross there were two Angels each with a crystal aspersorium in his hand, in which they gathered up the blood of the Martyrs
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Santa Maria del Popolo
- Ecclesia mater et magistra (The Church, mother and teacher, especially in the documents of the Second Vatican Council); (2) Angel with aspergillum, aspersorium
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