Lexicographical Neighbors of Purificators
Literary usage of Purificators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Parson's Handbook: Containing Practical Directions Both for Parsons and by Percy Dearmer (1902)
"Sometimes purificators are made so small and of such thin linen that they do not
... Six purificators should be supplied with every set of altar-linen. ..."
2. The Parson's Handbook: Containing Practical Directions Both for Parsons and by Percy Dearmer (1907)
"A little standing basin, under a filter, may also be provided for the purificators.
After each service the purifi- cator can be rinsed in this basin, ..."
3. The Missions and Missionaries of California by Zephyrin Engelhardt (1912)
"... two cinctures of silk, six purificators, four finger towels, one altar covering,
two small bells for the altar, and one altar stone; Mission San Diego, ..."
4. A Dictionary of Canon Law by P. Trudel, Catholic Church (1919)
"Chalices and patens, as well as unwashed purificators, corporals and palls, ...
A cleric must wash soiled purificators, palls and corporals, ..."
5. Sede Vacante: Being a Diary Written During the Conclave of 1903, with by Hartwell de la Garde Grissell (1903)
"... he carried the burse with the corporal, two purificators and the canister of
wafers to the Cardinal Deacon, who, placing the canister on the Altar, ..."