Well the one who swings or carries it is called a thurifer, but the act of swinging it would be called incensing or just censing.
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Cense, To spread incense.
Roman Catholic AnswerA thurible is a censer or vessel in which incense is burned. It is made up of a cup to hold the incense and charcoal, a lid with holes, and chains to swing it, and to hold the lid on. A thurifer is a cleric or altar server who is in charge of the thurible.
To properly use a thurible during religious ceremonies, one must first light the charcoal inside it. Once the charcoal is lit, place incense onto the charcoal and gently swing the thurible back and forth to spread the smoke. This is typically done by a priest or clergy member as part of the ceremonial rituals.
many times throughout the year but the thurible is definitely used during benediction ceremonies.
It is a thurible. A thurible is a metal censer suspended from chains, in which incense is burned during worship services.
The word swing has one syllable.
It is called a thurible. A thurible is a metal censer suspended from chains, in which incense is burned during worship services.
thurible / censer
The word is swing. Golfers swing the golf club. Children play on a swing at the playground.
Thurible
The I in swing has a short I sound, as in win, wing, or sing.
It is called a "thurible" or "censer."