In the Russian Orthodox usage a hymn called the " megalynarion " ( magnification ) is chanted between these selected verses, while the clergy perform a full censing of the church.
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Should the Regina Coeli ( during Easter ) or the Angelus be said or sung, then the celebrant or other appropriate person may cense the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the following form:
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Incense is next blessed, and the altar censed, five grains of incense being placed crosswise in the centre and at the four corners On the grains, five slender candle crosses are placed and lit.
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Liturgical " Censing " is the practice of swinging a censer suspended from chains towards something or someone, typically an icon or person, so that smoke from the burning incense travels in that direction.
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When they are needed by the bishop, they are carried to him by subdeacons, who may also carry them during the censing by the bishop or by one of the subdeacons during the censing by the deacon.
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When they are needed by the bishop, they are carried to him by subdeacons, who may also carry them during the censing by the bishop or by one of the subdeacons during the censing by the deacon.
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The Egyptian language verb form, " to cense, to pour out a libation ", spelled as " id ", " idy ", has three hieroglyph spellings in the Budge two-volume dictionary.
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The priest will then cense the a�r and place it over both the diskos and chalice, where it will remain until just prior to the Great Entrance, when the bread and wine are carried to the Holy Table for the consecration.
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The Tomb is often sprinkled with flower petals and rosewater, decorated with candles, [ http : / / xeniteia . typepad . com / photos / orthodoxy _ in _ korea / epi . html and ceremonially censed as a mark of respect.
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As believed in the region of Bira , eastern Bosnia, a mortally wounded zduha could get well if he burned beech buds in a milk bucket, and censed himself with the smoke, using a spindle to wave the smoke toward himself.