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The Procession Path (Lat. ambitus templi) is the route taken by processions on solemn days in large churches—up the north aisle, round behind the high altar, ...
A procession is an organized body of people advancing in a formal or ceremonial manner. Procession may also refer to: Procession, a 1983 album by Weather Report; Procession (band), an Australian pop/jazz band "Procession" (The Moody Blues song), 1971 "Procession" (New Order song), 1981
In pharaonic Egypt and many other places such as India, Rome, and China, the ruler and divinities (in the form of an idol like lord Krishna) were often transported in a litter in public, frequently in procession, as during state ceremonial or religious festivals. The Ark of the Covenant in the Book of Exodus resembles a litter.
A trinitarian action of grace is implied in sacred art of the type Anna selbdritt: creator Father, redeemer Son, reflexive procession of the Holy Spirit, with the divine Christ-child pointing back at his human mother and grandmother. The relationship of the Triune God is intensified by the relationship of perichoresis. This indwelling expresses ...
The drums and trumpets of the procession could be heard from streets away, as the rest of the city remained largely silent. The full rehearsal took place in the early hours (Danny Lawson/PA)
A procession in St. Louis Cathedral before a Pontifical High Mass (1903).. A processional hymn, opening hymn, or gathering hymn is a chant, hymn or other music sung during the Procession, usually at the start of a Christian service, although occasionally during the service itself.
The stately, mournful piece was played at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral in April 2021, as well as the procession to the lying in state of the Queen Mother and the funeral of King Edward VII.
Processional is anything of, and or pertaining to a procession. Processional may also refer to: Processional, a 1925 play by John Howard Lawson; Roman Processional, the tenth chapter of the Roman Ritual; Processional cross, a cross or crucifix held during a Christian procession; Processional walkway, a ceremonial walkway