This way of swinging the thurible is specific to the Anglican/Episcopalian tradition, for those who don't know. No, they don't do it that way in a Catholic Mass; just a different tradition.
@@Tre86Q No, you haven't. The only Catholic churches that swing a thurible that way are the ex-Anglican parishes. It is specific to the Anglican tradition. But feel free to provide proof.
@@SamDiMento Umm ... I'll thank you not to tell me what I've observed in RC liturgies. "Round-the-world" loops with the censer may have originated in Anglicanism, but the practice isn't unique to the Anglican tradition: • th-cam.com/video/6HeSBnvJ9H4/w-d-xo.html • th-cam.com/video/pNCykvdbXB8/w-d-xo.html • th-cam.com/video/6HeSBnvJ9H4/w-d-xo.html • th-cam.com/video/YEYwidUH7wE/w-d-xo.html • th-cam.com/video/HYOWCD7IwCA/w-d-xo.html
@@Tre86Q You are correct that this practice isn't specific to Episcopal or Anglican-Use Catholic Parishes. Stylistically, it might be done differently in RC parishes (Usually a "360") however it is done - usually as a high ceremonial point. When it goes wrong, however, it really goes wrong. 360's are also done in the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Churches that follow the Byzantine Tradition.
no, but instead you'll see either bolshevik worship or pope of rome submission. the latter is preferrable, however, since the Catholic Church is the true church
It's just an option for experienced Thurifers during services in the Episcopal Church. Usually reserved for special services, such as Christmas and Easter.
Only boys can or should be alter boys, because they are supposed to follow in the footsteps of the priest. And the priest as called to a celebet and chaste life, is the groom of the church. Therefor a girl could not at all be an alter boy as it goes against who the priest is. Call me sexist, the truth is that is tradition in the Catholic Church and no one should change it.
@user-jw2qn8vn4r Thank God for the Protestant Reformation! Anglicanism took the best traditions of Western Christianity, kept the best tossed the rest, so there we have it!
well said the Thurible should be swung but not like that i have served for 58 years and never done that if she was on the alter where i look after the alter servers she would not be doing it very dangerous glad she is not a catholic
Next Christmas… have the parishioners gift the removal of the carpet. Such nice music, but that carpet is eating up the acoustics and the music and singing.
@@janetplonka8110 No one is being disrespectful, as mycroft0161 said she is an excellent thurifer, you need to be good at swinging that around and knowing your spatial awareness.
True enough. At the same time, praise and worship can take an infinite number of forms. If the 360° swings enhance the joy and richness of the liturgy in the honor of God, why deride the practice? Some denominations (e.g., the Church of Christ) forbid the playing of musical instruments in worship because they believe instrumental music distracts the faithful.
I'm a alter boy I have doubt.... In earlier days girls are not allowed to do alter... But now a days they are also doing alter can anyone please tell the reason behind this
@@Thurifer2005 Not true. Please just watch a few videos of masses at more progressive parishes (especially those where the music and prayers are projected on a screen). Women read lessons, lead prayers, and serve at the Altar.
@@janetplonka8110 not at all. Thats the way they swing the thurible in Anglican, Episcopal, and some Lutheran churches. I think Jesus could care less. It's your heart that matters, not liturgy. The liturgy is for the people.
I was expecting Uma Thurman to come out and do battle with your acolyte.
Thurible swinging should be an Olympic event.
I would win the entire thing if it was an Olympic sport
This way of swinging the thurible is specific to the Anglican/Episcopalian tradition, for those who don't know. No, they don't do it that way in a Catholic Mass; just a different tradition.
Most Catholic Churches also have this, but it’s more ceremonial.
I don't think making loops with the censer is particular to Anglican practice. I've seen it in RC parishes and even cathedrals.
@@Tre86Q No, you haven't. The only Catholic churches that swing a thurible that way are the ex-Anglican parishes. It is specific to the Anglican tradition. But feel free to provide proof.
@@SamDiMento
Umm ... I'll thank you not to tell me what I've observed in RC liturgies. "Round-the-world" loops with the censer may have originated in Anglicanism, but the practice isn't unique to the Anglican tradition:
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@@Tre86Q You are correct that this practice isn't specific to Episcopal or Anglican-Use Catholic Parishes. Stylistically, it might be done differently in RC parishes (Usually a "360") however it is done - usually as a high ceremonial point. When it goes wrong, however, it really goes wrong. 360's are also done in the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Churches that follow the Byzantine Tradition.
You would never see this in an Orthodox Church
Or a Catholic one
@@pjmonix3037 @justanotherlikeyou which is exactly many of us are Episcopalians.
I dunno, some of those old Russian priests swing the tburible around like it's a morning star.
@@nilsniemeier5345 Nothing like that though. Doesn't even compare
no, but instead you'll see either bolshevik worship or pope of rome submission. the latter is preferrable, however, since the Catholic Church is the true church
they dont do that in my church
Yours is a catholic
Really enjoy the technique. Now do the same with 2 thuribles, one each hand.
is there any liturgical explanation behind the method she was swinging it and how much she was swinging it
It's just an option for experienced Thurifers during services in the Episcopal Church. Usually reserved for special services, such as Christmas and Easter.
I thought this was a Catholic Mass? I see woman on the alter. What church is this.
That is a episcopal/ Anglican church not Roman Catholic
I half expected her to swing it under her leg like gogo from kill bill
Or knock something body out with it and the aisle is narrow though.
Just seeing this 7 years after its posted. HOLY SMOKES. Thar technique is 🔥🔥🔥
Lmao holy smokes
She’s actually about to send someone to a burn unit!
I'm the crucifer at my episcopal church and I'll be learning to do this soon!
just make some nunchuks...
@@WellStudied Blasphemer! How dare you bring logic into The Lord’s House!
@@MarianDevotee-jg4ip ??
@@MarianDevotee-jg4ip It’s just a joke bro.
@@darthlinathegreat7489 🤣🤣😅🤣🤣🤣
Why????
Swinging the thurible in a circular pattern generates more smoke than simply swinging.
It's a celebratory gesture for Easter. You wouldn't do this at a Lenten service.
@@dnwitte I'm pretty sure that's right. The looping practice is reserved for high feasts.
Happy Easter.
Same to you!
I'm still not a fan of Altar girls ... but that was masterful. This could have gone very wrong with the closeness of those pews.
Why not?
Me too. It's totaly wrong
@Kerimcan Ak being an altar server doesn't mean you'll be automatically be a priest in the future
@Kerimcan Ak Thurifers, acolytes, etc. are lay volunteers. They are not ordained. Her smile at the end is gorgeous.
Being on the alter is a way for young men to begin to discern a religious vocation. The state of the church is sad.
wtf did I just watch a ninja in a Catholic church wow hope the thurible wont hit anybody
Pro Gamer Episcopal** I wish there were thurifers in my local Catholic church with vernacular. we have these in Tridentine Rite but boys only ;)
Only boys can or should be alter boys, because they are supposed to follow in the footsteps of the priest. And the priest as called to a celebet and chaste life, is the groom of the church. Therefor a girl could not at all be an alter boy as it goes against who the priest is. Call me sexist, the truth is that is tradition in the Catholic Church and no one should change it.
V. Maxwell M. R. That was a episcopal church
Hyuckal Frisoer i go to a traditional catholic church and i have thurfiers
FoxTrot this is an Episcopal Church and so your opinion that men should only be priests and acolytes is irrelevant here.
Looks kind of disrespectful. That would never fly in the Catholic Tridentine Mass.
Derek Piec why? But this isn't a Catholic mass. Not everything is about Catholic masses
@@oodlesofdoodle1731 Catholics always turn up to be like that.
@user-jw2qn8vn4r
Thank God for the Protestant Reformation! Anglicanism took the best traditions of Western Christianity, kept the best tossed the rest, so there we have it!
I’ve seen the SSPX do it on the livestream of the midnight mass at their new church in Kansas
Tbh, I actually kind of like this looping. This could be used for special occasions like Easter or Christmas, or for an ordination mass.
I like the chic at the end that flashes the hang loose. Nice touch.
…….and they wouldn’t do that in my Church either!!! God bless you…+Fr.James
well said the Thurible should be swung but not like that i have served for 58 years and never done that if she was on the alter where i look after the alter servers she would not be doing it very dangerous glad she is not a catholic
What song is that?
I dont know about Anglican's song mass
And here I am, doing the basic thurible swing and still failing
Never seen the thurifer swung this way. cool
What's the name of this song?
The day of resurrection
Ive never seen it swung this way. How odd.
When my squad is low on energy in a survival mission
Or just in general on survival missions, especially solos
Next Christmas… have the parishioners gift the removal of the carpet. Such nice music, but that carpet is eating up the acoustics and the music and singing.
What hymn is this
The day of Resurrection to the tune "Ellacombe"
#210 in the Episcopal Hymnal.
She is an excellent thurifer. Good job!
I would be too nervous to attempt that without knocking people out or myself
@@janetplonka8110 No one is being disrespectful, as mycroft0161 said she is an excellent thurifer, you need to be good at swinging that around and knowing your spatial awareness.
No, that incesing is totaly wrong
Theres' no need for it!!! It's High Church ritual!!!
Looks dangerous. Best to keep it simple. It's not a show. Our focus is to praise and worship God.
True enough. At the same time, praise and worship can take an infinite number of forms. If the 360° swings enhance the joy and richness of the liturgy in the honor of God, why deride the practice? Some denominations (e.g., the Church of Christ) forbid the playing of musical instruments in worship because they believe instrumental music distracts the faithful.
That’s the recessional right at the end of mass
Yes
@@jackkauffmann8718 eucharist service. not mass. anglicans dont have such a thing.
She about to give the squad energy.
Spam Box I was somehow expecting a Harrow reference. A like for you
Did someone mention a thurible?
Gimme them crits bud
The people in the chairs are about to die
church of the holy crit
I was expecting her to throw the the thurible as though she was going to throw the hammer in an Olympic final, tell me what the point of this is
The point is to spread the smoke from the incense over the entire congregation. It also makes for good theatre.
But liturgy is not theater. Liturgy is prayer.
me be like:i dont think hes holding stick with fire in the beach
I'm a alter boy I have doubt.... In earlier days girls are not allowed to do alter... But now a days they are also doing alter can anyone please tell the reason behind this
She put a lil sauce on it
Crazy!!!
Yeah, this girl knows what she's doing. She knew she was hot stuff too. Look at that smile in the end.
KEEP IT UP, GIRL!!!
mullinsforwesthaven don’t say that
thats called pride
Justjab can u stfu
This thurifer means business!
I never get tired of this
@@janetplonka8110 never realized that at first but I see it now. Very unusual to see the thurible swung that fast and dramatically.
You have lost your way in the WestI The East prays you find your way back! 🙏🌺☦️🌺🙏
this video is of an Anglican church, not Catholic...
@@nmfcproductions "the West" includes Anglican, lol
That is CRAAAZEEEE!
Such a shame shes not catholic.. she could teach all servers at my parish.
There are no female servers in a Catholic Parish.
@@Thurifer2005 at my parish there is
Good thing this isn’t a Catholic Church!
@@RS-tp3uu That isn't a good thing LOL
@@Thurifer2005 Not true. Please just watch a few videos of masses at more progressive parishes (especially those where the music and prayers are projected on a screen). Women read lessons, lead prayers, and serve at the Altar.
Watch and Orthodox Priest use a censer
Marvelous feat of thurible swinging! A great gift of GOD.
She is very good and that aisle is narrow.
Use respect when swinging a thurible!
Les Subrick it's the traditional way for this religion
❤️💐💙🌹💚💜
Fore!
She must be a natural athlete
First time to see this😯
Bruh momentum
I just saw a ninja🤔😂😂
Looking nice and strong,good work troops
This incessing is totaly wrong
Mhm
That's great
Now I'm a Catholic
NOT the religion
Rock star style.
@@janetplonka8110 not at all. Thats the way they swing the thurible in Anglican, Episcopal, and some Lutheran churches. I think Jesus could care less. It's your heart that matters, not liturgy. The liturgy is for the people.
She remember me to bruce lee