Part, Question
1 2, 68 | witnesses; nor a subdeacon, an acolyte, an ~exorcist, a reader
2 Suppl, 35| the doorkeeper or of the acolyte. Therefore a ~character
3 Suppl, 37| interpretation of speeches" to the acolyte, this ~being signified by
4 Suppl, 37| from the wicked; that ~the acolyte cleanses inwardly, because
5 Suppl, 37| and this belongs to the acolyte. For he, as stated in the
6 Suppl, 37| bodily actions. But ~the acolyte's act is merely corporeal.
7 Suppl, 37| reader, but rather of the acolyte; ~especially since the bodily
8 Suppl, 37| a full ~chalice, so the acolyte receives an empty cruet,
9 Suppl, 37| The bodily acts of the acolyte are more intimately ~connected
10 Suppl, 37| Reply OBJ 8: The act of the acolyte is more closely connected
11 Suppl, 37| people by doctrine. For the acolyte by bearing a ~light represents
12 Suppl, 37| differently, wherefore the ~acolyte is of higher rank. It is
13 Suppl, 37| cruet, because the ~name of acolyte signifies candle-bearer.
14 Suppl, 37| Reply OBJ 6: The act of the acolyte whereby he serves with the
15 Suppl, 37| proper to ~him. Hence the acolyte receives the character when
16 Suppl, 38| and the empty cruet to the acolyte. ~[*"Bacili." The rubric
17 Suppl, 38| the ~candle with which the acolyte serves the deacon by carrying
18 Suppl, 38| On the other hand, the acolyte ~receives the character
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