- Benediction
[
Jesus Christ Pantokrator" byTheophanes the Greek (14th century). His right hand is raised in benediction.] A benediction (Latin : "bene", well + "dicere", to speak) is a shortinvocation for divine help,blessing and guidance, usually at the end of worship service.Judaism
Judaism developed ritualised benedictions ("Berachot") for use at theTemple of Jerusalem , in thesynagogue , and in the home. These "Berachot" often took the form of a blessing upon the fulfillment of a "mitzvah " (divine commandment). The most important benediction was thePriestly Blessing pronounced by the "kohen im" (priests descended fromAaron ), as found in .Christianity
From the earliest church,
Christian s adopted ceremonial benedictions into their liturgical worship, particularly at the end of a service. Such benedictions have been regularly practiced both in the Christian East and West. At the time of theReformation , Protestants abandoned many of the benedictions of theRoman Catholic Church , including the [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02602a.htm Apostolic Benediction] made by thePope and his delegates, the [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04660c.htm| "last blessing"] of the dying, and virtually all benedictions of inanimate objects.A common form of benediction in Roman Catholic, and liturgical Protestant churches is for the worship leader to raise his hands and recite the words of the biblical Priestly Blessing ().
Some Protestant churches have recently started to reincorporate the use of benedictions in the closing of their church services. Such benedictions may be taken from Scripture, written by a church member, or a combination of the two.
In the
Orthodox Church , benedictions will occur at both the beginning and the end of each service, and there may be other benedictions during the course of the service. The final benediction (the dismissal) is the most important, and will often entail mention of the feast orsaint being commemorated that day. Thepriest will bless with his right hand, and thebishop will bless with both hands. In both cases, the hand is held so that the fingers form the initials IC XC (the abbreviation for "Jesus Christ" in Greek), and he traces theSign of the Cross in the air with his hand. If a bishop orabbot is holding hiscrozier while making the benediction, he will raise his right hand and trace the Sign of the Cross with both his crozier and right hand, crossing the one in front of the other. More solemn benedictions, such as that which comes at the end of theDivine Liturgy , will be made with ablessing cross rather than the hand.Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
Benediction of the Blessed SacramentOne of the most generally popular of Catholic services is Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, known in France as Salut and in Germany as Segen. It is ordinarily an afternoon or evening devotion and consists in the singing of certain hymns, or litanies, or canticles, before the Blessed Sacrament, which is exposed upon the altar in a monstrance and is surrounded with lights. At the end, the priest, his shoulders enveloped in a humeral veil, takes the monstrance into his hands and with it makes the sign of the cross (hence the name Benediction) in silence over the kneeling congregation. Benediction is often employed as a conclusion to other services, e.g. Vespers, Compline, the Stations of the Cross, etc., but it is also still more generally treated as a rite complete in itself. There is a good deal of diversity of usage in different countries with regard to details, but some of the elements are constant. The use of incense and wax candles, which even in the poorest churches must not be less than ten in number, the singing of the "Tantum ergo" with its versicle and prayer, and the blessing given with the Blessed Sacrament are obligatory everywhere. In Rome the principle obtains that the only portion of the service which is to be regarded as strictly liturgical is the singing of the "Tantum ergo" and the giving of the Benediction which immediately follows. This idea is emphasized by the fact that in many Roman churches the celebrant, vested in cope and preceded by thurifier, acolytes, etc., only makes his entry into the sanctuary just before the "Tantum ergo" is begun. Previously to this the Blessed Sacrament is exposed, informally so to speak, by a priest in cotta and stole; and then choir and congregation are left to sing litanies and canticles, or to say prayers and devotions as the occasion may demand, the whole service being of a very popular character
In English-speaking countries the service generally begins with the entry of the priest and his assistants in procession and with the singing of the "O Salutaris Hostia" as soon as the Blessed Sacrament is taken out of the tabernacle. Indeed in England the singing of the "O Salutaris" is enjoined in the "Ritus servandus", the code of procedure approved by a former synod of the Province of Westminster. On the other hand, the Litany of Our Lady, though usually printed after the "O Salutaris" and very generally sung at Benediction, is nowhere of obligation. It may be added that further solemnity is often given to the service by the presence of deacon and subdeacon in dalmatics. When the bishop of the diocese officiates he uses mitre and crosier in the procession to the altar, and makes the sign of the cross over the people three times in giving the benediction. On the other hand, a very informal sort of service is permitted, where the means for carrying out a more elaborate rite are not available. The priest, wearing cotta and stole, simply opens the tabernacle door. Prayers and devotions are said or sung, and then the priest blesses those present with the veiled ciborium before the tabernacle door is again closed. The permission, general or special, of the bishop of the diocese is necessary for services where Benediction is given with the monstrance. source: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02465b.htm
References in Popular Culture
*In the
MMORPG World of Warcraft , Benediction is the name given to the holy form of a Priest's epic staff.
* Similarly, inFinal Fantasy XI ,White Mage s have an ability called Benediction, which restores life to all allies, but can only be called upon once every two hours.
* In the MMORPGGuild Wars Nightfall , there is also a spell called Zealous Benediction, which is a powerful healing spell.
* In the RPGDragon Quest VIII Benendiction is used by priests to lift curses from party characters.
* In the MMORPGDark Age of Camelot healer classes gain access to a constitution stat buff that is for a short time called "Benediction of Health."
* "Benediction (story) " is also the title of a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1920.
* In the song "Over Now" byDay26 the hook contains: "Benediction from a pastor."
* Ending of the 1994 metal album 'Suicidal For Life' by Suicidal Tendencies.References
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02465b.htm Thurston, Herbert. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament] , "The Catholic Encyclopedia", Volume II. (New York: Robert Appleton, 1907)
* [http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/b1/benedction.asp Benediction] , "Columbia Encyclopedia" (Sixth edition, 2005)ee also
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Benedict
*Interdict (Roman Catholic Church)
*BenedictusExternal links
* [http://blog.wisch.org/category/benedictions/ Examples of Modern Benedictions]
* [http://www.sbarnabas.com/ a church in Kent that offers the service of Benediction weekly]
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