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Asperges (only on Sundays at the principal Mass of the day).
Athelstan sketched the sign of the cross above the corpse and sprinkled it with the Asperges rod.
In many High Church Anglican churches baptismal water is used for the asperges.
During the season, he said, the bistro would be packed at lunch and dinner with diners coming to have asperges jambon cooked by his mother.
He watched the priest, a stoup of holy water in one hand and an asperges rod in the other, bless the fallow fields.
Asperges (optional)
Cardinal Martínez Somalo, dressed in red and gold vestments, officiated the asperges rite.
After the maniple he puts on a cope (a long, heavy embroidered cape) if the Mass is preceded by the Asperges (sprinkling the congregation with holy water).
On Sundays the "Asperges" is replaced by the "Vidi Aquam" which recalls the solemn baptism of Easter eve.
Asperges (Sprinkling with holy water, Psalm 51:9, 3) is a penitential rite that ordinarily precedes the principal Mass on Sunday.
Among the Kronstorf works is the vocal piece Asperges (WAB 4), which the young teacher's assistant, out of line of his position, signed with "Anton Bruckner m.p.ria.
For the belongings already disposed of-a dozen patens, four gold chalices, three asperges, two lawn mowers, the official parish vehicle, and much more-O'Toole had filed only a handful of receipts.
The other pieces are a cantus-firmus mass based on Asperges me, Missa Et super nivem dealbabor, and also a Credo de villagiis (published by Ottaviano Petrucci in 1505).
In asperges vinaigrette - a dish found on bistro menus all over France - boiled white asparagus is lightly coated with a mustardy vinaigrette and often sprinkled with chopped egg and parsley.
Asparagus officinalis, Asparagi Rhizoma Root, Asperge, Asperges, Espárrago, Espárragos, Garden Asparagus, Spargelkraut, Spargelwurzelstock, Sparrow Grass.
Hence, we get a careful note of the asperges d'Argenteuil that Carr eats in Paris, but only a few allusions to the many years in which she did not work for lack of encouragement and money.
Yves Jacquemin, the director of Asperges de Champagne, shouted to me as he charged across a windswept asparagus field on a farm in Mairy-sur-Marne, near Reims, more than halfway to Paris from the Rhine.
The liturgy may begin on Sundays with the Rite of Blessing and Sprinkling Holy Water, in which holy water is sprinkled upon the congregation; this is called aspersion, from the Latin, asperges ("to sprinkle").