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Chris_McAvoy
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Dear brethren,
I am attempting to celebrate solemn vespers on feast days without a any ordained clergy with a few aquaintances at a local Catholic university. I would like to use Incense or any other nice smelling substance, such as an oil lamp (supposedly this was used at some point in church history for its scent properties).
Can anyone tell me what the proper role of a censer for a lay person?
I know that within certain rites the non-ordained are only to use a hand censer and not the one with chains.
here is a link to the booklet so you can have an idea of why I would use one.
Vespers for the Dedication of St Michael, Archangel
Blessed art Thou in the firmament of heaven: and worthy of praise, and glorious for ever !
I am attempting to celebrate solemn vespers on feast days without a any ordained clergy with a few aquaintances at a local Catholic university. I would like to use Incense or any other nice smelling substance, such as an oil lamp (supposedly this was used at some point in church history for its scent properties).
Can anyone tell me what the proper role of a censer for a lay person?
I know that within certain rites the non-ordained are only to use a hand censer and not the one with chains.
here is a link to the booklet so you can have an idea of why I would use one.
Vespers for the Dedication of St Michael, Archangel
Blessed art Thou in the firmament of heaven: and worthy of praise, and glorious for ever !