I'm not sure if this is a well-known issue but is it true that if a priest dies during the liturgy (God forbid) and there are no other priests serving with him, the eldest deacon takes over the mass and finishes it; then remains In the church and a bishop comes and makes him a priest?
I've only heard this recently and was wondering if anyone can shred some light on it. Thanks, God Bless.
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I'm not sure if this is a well-known issue but is it true that if a priest dies during the liturgy (God forbid) and there are no other priests serving with him, the eldest deacon takes over the mass and finishes it; then remains In the church and a bishop comes and makes him a priest?
I've only heard this recently and was wondering if anyone can shred some light on it. Thanks, God Bless.
idk, but I have heard of a video where a priest dies while holding the body in his hand, and its trajectory changes and miraculously lands back on the paten
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I'm not sure if this is a well-known issue but is it true that if a priest dies during the liturgy (God forbid) and there are no other priests serving with him, the eldest deacon takes over the mass and finishes it; then remains In the church and a bishop comes and makes him a priest?
I've only heard this recently and was wondering if anyone can shred some light on it. Thanks, God Bless.
idk, but I have heard of a video where a priest dies while holding the body in his hand, and its trajectory changes and miraculously lands back on the paten
Yeap, this is what your talking about:
& thanks minatasgeel, but two questions. Are the rules such as, only the priest that chooses the oblation can hold the body, then disregarded? & surely another priest can't just rock up and do the mass ? :S
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[quote author=Athanasius1 link=topic=13887.msg161185#msg161185 date=1353122631]
I'm not sure if this is a well-known issue but is it true that if a priest dies during the liturgy (God forbid) and there are no other priests serving with him, the eldest deacon takes over the mass and finishes it; then remains In the church and a bishop comes and makes him a priest?
I've only heard this recently and was wondering if anyone can shred some light on it. Thanks, God Bless.
idk, but I have heard of a video where a priest dies while holding the body in his hand, and its trajectory changes and miraculously lands back on the paten
Yeap, this is what your talking about:
& thanks minatasgeel, but two questions. Are the rules such as, only the priest that chooses the oblation can hold the body, then disregarded? & surely another priest can't just rock up and do the mass ? :S
If this happens, it's an exceptional case where another priests must lead the liturgy.
[quote author=Athanasius1 link=topic=13887.msg161185#msg161185 date=1353122631]
I'm not sure if this is a well-known issue but is it true that if a priest dies during the liturgy (God forbid) and there are no other priests serving with him, the eldest deacon takes over the mass and finishes it; then remains In the church and a bishop comes and makes him a priest?
I've only heard this recently and was wondering if anyone can shred some light on it. Thanks, God Bless.
idk, but I have heard of a video where a priest dies while holding the body in his hand, and its trajectory changes and miraculously lands back on the paten
I actually heard that the trajectory didn't change, An Angel of the lord brought it back up.
[quote author=Athanasius1 link=topic=13887.msg161185#msg161185 date=1353122631]
I'm not sure if this is a well-known issue but is it true that if a priest dies during the liturgy (God forbid) and there are no other priests serving with him, the eldest deacon takes over the mass and finishes it; then remains In the church and a bishop comes and makes him a priest?
I've only heard this recently and was wondering if anyone can shred some light on it. Thanks, God Bless.
idk, but I have heard of a video where a priest dies while holding the body in his hand, and its trajectory changes and miraculously lands back on the paten
That's not a priest, he's the Late Bishop Macarius of Qena, Egypt.
What part of the liturgy is this?
Its the gregorian introduction to the fraction