Incense used at a Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, or Orthodox church is called Biblical incense. They most of the time use the incense mixture or at least on of the ingredients found in the Old Testament (ExodusCh.30) God was telling Moses to build an alter to burn incense and in that chapter it tells the fragrance mixture (-:
Just incense, the particular name or brand would vary by Church, depending on who was buying it, and which brand they prefered. See below for some samples.
It is used at special holy days suchas Easter and Christmas and at all ceremonial Masses with the Bishop present. It is used at the beginning oif the Mass to incense the altar, at the gospel, at coomunion before the prayer, and to incense the people. It is also used at funerals and at Benediction services.
It is a thurible and used to burn incense.
A Thurible or (censer) is an incense burner suspended from a chain(s) used for the spreading of incense. Inside the golden vessel in burning charcoal bricks/disks and granular incense is scooper onto them and the smoke starts to rise. The lid is lowered and the sweet fragrance comes out of the holes on the lid. The censer is carried or swung in the church and/or around objects to bless them. In the Bible both in Old and New Testament, incense was used to symbolize the prayers of saints rising to God. (Revelation Ch. 8) Incense is used in many but not all sects of Christianity such as Catholic, Old Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican (Episcopal in the USA) and Lutheran churches.
Black Frankincense and Red Myrrh are commonly used as incense in Ethiopia. Ethiopia has historically exported these fragrances since ancient times.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no such term as donation plates are only used in protestant churches.
Churches. There's no fancy name. We call our church services Mass..Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. So, obviously they are not called "Roman". Most Churches are named after a saint, one of the titles of Our Blessed Lord, or His Mother.
The metal container which contains blessed incense in the Catholic Church is called a thurible. Generally, it hangs from a chain, and is swung back and forth to release the smoke from the incense It is used at the beginning of the Mass for the procession, or during Eucharistic Adoration, among other thingsThe metal container which contains blessed incense in the Catholic Church is called a thurible. Generally, it hangs from a chain, and is swung back and forth to release the smoke from the incense It is used at the beginning of the Mass for the procession, or during Eucharistic Adoration, among other things
it is called a tabernackle, and it used in Catholic churches to hold the body and blood of Christ
Catholic AnswerFirst of all, there is no such thing as a "Roman Catholic" religion, Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. .Moreover, there is no such thing as a Catholic prayer bell, there are various bells used for prayer, for instance in monasteries, or a bell (or bells) that toll for the Angelus in parish Churches, but if they are named, it is a local custom.
The "smoking pot" you refer to is an incense burner. Incense is a substance that gives off a pleasant smell when burnt. It has been used in many cultures including Jewish temples. Carrying on the tradition the Catholic Church uses incense at certain Masses which were called "High Masses" usually celebrated by three priests to "incense" the altar. It is also used at funerals to "incense" the coffin.AnswerThe incense symbolizes prayer, which rises heavenward towards God. In the traditional Latin rite of Mass, the altar is incensed, intimating that this is a sacred place. It is also an imitation of the early temple practices as well as an allusion to the book of Revelation where incense burns before the altar of God.