its called a "papal coronation". A procession with great pomp and circumstance formed from the Sistine Chapel to St. Peter's Basilica, with the newly elected pope borne in the sedia gestatoria. There, after a solemn Papal Mass, the new pope was crowned with the triregnum (papal tiara) and he gave for the first time as pope the famous blessing Urbi et Orbi ("to the City [Rome] and to the World"). i got this from wikipedia in case you want to know more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope look under 3 Election, death and abdication
Absolutely. Anyone can do this. The most common lay people who do this type of thing are nuns. They aren't ordained, but they are considered 'religious', meaning they took vows to consecrate their life as servants of God.
mummification ceremony or the opining of the mouth ceremony
Doves are released at the opening ceremony of the Olympics
Tatami
The opening ceremony show plans for Rugby World Cup 2011 are been kept under wraps until opening night.
memorial ceremony
It was a Dove
Memorial Ceremony
Pope Saint Gregory the Great had plainchant renamed "Gregorian Chant" after him.
A distinguished professor should wear a conservative, yet elegant, go to a ceremony.
Declametory
This sentence is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement about the award ceremony taking place on Tuesday.