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Anglican Terms Glossary A guide
for non-Anglicans (and new Anglicans) to many of the terms and phrases in use
in many Anglican Churches.
. ·
Veil - A covering (see Chalice
Veib). ·
Venerable - see Archdeacon. ·
Venite - See Invitatory,, also, BCP,
44, 82 or 146. ·
Veneration
of the Cross
- On Good Friday, after the cross has been brought into the church, it may
either be venerated while all kneel in place or each person may come forward
individually to venerate the cross (see BCP, 28]ff).
In some places, the veneration is an act of kissing the foot of the
cross. ·
Verger
- A verger
is a committed lay minister within the Church who assists the clergy in the
conduct of public worship, especially in the marshaling of processions.
Vergers can be full-time or part-time, paid or volunteer. Their duties can be
purely ceremonial or include other responsibilities, such as parish
administration, leadership of the worship committee or sexton. Usually
thought of as someone who carries a mace or ceremonial staff in procession;
vergers sometimes also had responsibility for the condition of the interior
of a church. (NOTE: Every Church has
one or more Vergers, however they are called by many
names, and are not necessarily vested.) ·
Versicle - A short sentence, often taken from the Psalms, sung or
said at the liturgy and followed by a response from the people. ·
Vessels,
Sacred -
See Chalice, Paten,, Ciborium; Flagon. ·
Very
Reverend, The
- a form of address for clergy who hold the office of dean in a church or
school: the dean of a cathedral would be referred to as "The Very
Reverend John C. Smith, Dean of Trinity Cathedral". See also Dean. ·
Vesting
- Those
who serve at the alter are regularly vested (dressed) in either
cassock and surplice, alb and cincture, or
cassock-alb. Vesting is the action of "putting on" this clothing. ·
Vestments - clothing worn by people
who lead the services of a church; clothing worn by clergy. [The clothing worn by monks and nuns is
usually called a 'habit'; the clothing worn by choir members
is usually called a `robe'; the clothing worn by professors is usually
called a `gown'.] Colors used in some vestments are changed during the
year to indicate the seasons of the church year. Vestments are usually styled
by cut and color to indicate whether a person is a deacon, presbyter, or
bishop. Bishops' vestments for instance include a purple shirt; Any article of clothing worn over street clothes by those
officiating or assisting at liturgical celebrations. ·
Vestry - governing board of a
local Anglican church consisting of lay members, much like the board of
deacons in a Baptist church; the group that usually makes basic decisions
about church budget, building plans, etc. Usually headed by a Senior Warden
assisted by a Junior Warden who often follows the Senior Warden in office. ·
Vicar - an older English term
referring to a priest in charge of a vicarage--a small parish or Mission
Church; usually such priests were substituting for the "official"
or assigned priest; ·
Vigils - A period or service of
preparation before major festivals or celebrations (see Great Vigil of
Easter, BCP, 284ff.; Vigil of Pentecost, BCP,
227). ·
Votive
candle - a
devotional candle placed in a church or chapel; many votive candles are
placed in many churches for the Festival of Lessons and Carols. Votive
candles are often small, short candles in a special glass holder. . .
.
Holy
Cross Anglican Church 515 Herron
Road * Farragut, Tennessee
37934 865-675-6406 * rector@holycrossanglican.net ,
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