It depends on the church denomination. Some churches have parishioners sit or kneel. But the most important act is reverent respect and prayer between you and God, you and Jesus Christ.
The consecration of the gifts
Incense is called for four times during the Mass. At the entrance rite, the celebrant uses incense to cense the altar, and the congregation is already standing; then at the Gospel, the congregation is already standing to hear the Gospel proclaimed. When the gifts of censed, the congregation is sitting - not standing, they do stand if they are going to be incensed - out of respect, but otherwise, they are just sitting. The fourth time is at the consecration, when everyone is kneeling.
Consecration is also benediction, blessing and dedication.
Of course. A Priest can say or help in a Mass as long as it is in a ROman Catholic Church in any church anywhere. In fact if a priest is in the congregation he is expected to help esp during the consecration in order to fulfill his daily Mass requirements
Law of consecration was created in 1831.
Consecration - album - was created in 1993.
Reminding ourselves that there is no god and religion is all based on myth
The collective noun 'congregation' is a singular, common, concrete, noun; a word for a group of people or things.The noun 'congregation' is a standard collective nounfor:a congregation of churchgoersa congregation of crocodilesa congregation of eaglesa congregation of magpiesa congregation of peoplea congregation of ploversa congregation of rooksa congregation of starlingsa congregation of worshipers
A rung during the consecration of Mass refers to the ringing of a bell. Typically, the bell is rung three times during the consecration as a way to signify and highlight the moment of transubstantiation, when the bread and wine are believed to become the body and blood of Christ. The ringing of the bell is a traditional ritual practiced in many Christian denominations.
Apostolate for Family Consecration was created in 1975.
It is the prayer read during the Liturgy (Eucharist) when the bread and wine are 'consecrated' (ie. turned into the body and blood of Jesus)..Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, the prayer of consecration is known as the Eucharistic prayer, the old term for it was the Canon.
Consecration means to make something holy, so the antonym is "not holy".