Agnus Dei (in Liturgy) | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
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WEBAgnus Dei (in LITURGY), a name given to the formula recited thrice by the priest at Mass (except on Good Friday and Holy Saturday) in the Roman rite. It occurs towards the end of the Canon, after the prayer “Haec commixtio”, etc. Having finished saying this prayer, the priest covers the chalice with the pall, genuflects, rises, inclines his ...
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