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- As a result of the finding of the consecratory prayer with an epiclesis, there was a dramatic realization that the Roman Mass needed to be restored to its original form.
- Whilst the Tohunga might participate in the consecratory Karakia the consecration was the prerogative of nga atua, It was they who completed the'Rite', ( Marsden : 1986 : 120 ).
- The end result was that, though authors from Radbertus until St . Bonaventure of Bagnoregio held for the consecratory potential of the epiclesis, Torquemada represented the Dominican position as universal and non-controversial among the Latins.
- It has therefore been argued that it is the prayer as a whole, not some isolated words within it, that is efficacious in the sacrament, and that the Words of Institution that Jesus himself spoke at his Last Supper are consecratory at every Eucharist,
- Therein, Benedict condemned an alleged Armenian theory ( never verified among any of the dozen or so Armenian commentaries from the period ) that denied all consecratory value to the words of institution and confined the consecration ONLY to the epiclesis ( not the Byzantine position ).
- The essential part of the rite is when the bishop silently lays his hands upon each candidate ( followed by all priests present ), before offering the consecratory prayer, addressed to God the Father, invoking the power of the Holy Spirit upon those being ordained.
- After the consecratory prayer, the newly ordained is vested with the stole and chasuble of those belonging to the Ministerial Priesthood and then the bishop anoints his hands with chrism before presenting him with the chalice and paten which he will use when presiding at the Eucharist.
- The queen's coronation begins with the prayer, " Almighty, everlasting God, fount and origin . . . " and is then followed by the consecratory prayer, " God who alone . . . " and the queen is then anointed on her shoulders with the form, " In the name . . . you are anointed with this oil, . . . ", followed by the prayer, " The grace of the Holy Spirit . . ."