The reason is that it leaves the deacon's right hand free to assist at the altar. He or she 'sets the table' and cleans up afterwards. It is a symbol of the deacon's readiness to act in the name of the church and for the building up of God's people.
Can't find my copy to quote from, but I would expect to find a reference to it in Ormonde Plater's book The Deacon in the Liturgy.
Never. Your right to plead the 5th and remain silent is a constant right which no authority has the right to snuff out.
they ruled by divine right
Forehead to left breast. Left breast to right shoulder. Right shoulder to left shoulder. Left shoulder to right breast. Right breast to forehead. This is for a blessing, for a banishing to it in reverse.
it was his right shoulder
It means that you have a right shoulder. Although if it is a shoulder-eating bird of prey, that may no longer be the case.
'contralateral' means 'the other side'. So, if I'm talking about your right shoulder, the left is the contralateral. If I'm talking about your left shoulder, the right is the contralateral.
to give power right or authority
adjudication
Left You look over your left shoulder if you are changing into the left lane. Right shoulder for right lane.
i pitched in baseball for a couple of years, and my shoulder does the same thing. On my right shoulder, the bone feels loose, but there is no pain.
Right shoulder or between the shoulder blades.
In America I have always been tought to "pass like cars" or pass left shoulder to left shoulder.