Procession - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A procession (via Middle English processioun , French procession , derived from Latin, processio , itself from procedere , to go forth, advance, proceed) is, in general, an organized body of...
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Processions, an element in all ceremonial, are to be found, as we should expect, in almost every form of religious worship. . . . ... Although not now formally recognized as a procession in the liturgical books, we may say that the sprinkling of the congregation with holy water at the beginning of the parochialMass on...
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Procession Tag Library; ... Procession the product; ... Procession Profile...
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Procession - Definition of Procession at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Procession. Look it up now! ... Ecclesiastical. an office, litany, etc., said or sung in a religious procession.
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Definition of procession in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of procession. Pronunciation of procession. Translations of procession. procession synonyms, procession antonyms. Information about procession in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 3. (Music, other) a hymn, litany, etc., sung in a procession...
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1. group of people moving forward: a group of people or vehicles moving forward in a line as part of a celebration, commemoration, or demonstration; ... [12th century. Directly or via French< Latin procession-< process- (see process1)
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Two very different albums by two almost totally different bands, is all that Procession have left us. ... Despite a good live activity Procession never gained the success they deserved and despite two good albums they broke up in 1975. Singer Gianfranco Gaza collaborated with Arti & Mestieri in their 1975 second album...
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