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holy water
Christian religious item
crosier
thumb|A crozier on the coat of arms of Basel, Switzerland which was ruled by [[Prince-Bishops during the Middle Ages]]
crucifix
thumb|Crucifixion of Jesus at the winged triptych at the Church of the Teutonic Order, Vienna|Church of the Teutonic Order in Vienna, Austria. Woodcarvings by an anonymous master; polychromy by [[Jan van Wavere, Mechelen, signed 1520. This altarpiece was originally made for St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk, and came to Vienna in 1864.]]
Compline
thumb|270px|Book of hours open at compline (Eisbergen Monastery in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
Compline ( ), also known as Complin, Night Prayer, or the Prayers at the End of the Day, is the final prayer liturgy (or office) of the day in the Christian tradition of canonical hours, which are prayed at fixed prayer times.
Book of Common Prayer
prayer book used in most Anglican churches

aspergillum
thumb|A Western-style aspergillum
thumb|Aspergillum in a silver aspersorium or situla
Lector
a Catholic liturgical minister who proclaims Scripture, by readings from the Old or New Testament
Midnight Mass
first liturgy of Christmastide that is celebrated on the night of Christmas Eve, traditionally beginning at midnight when Christmas Eve gives way to Christmas Day
churching of women
Christian blessing for mothers after birth to allow them to attend mass
Chrism Mass
Christian worship to consecrate the holy oils
Anglican Use
particular liturgical rite of the Roman Catholic Church
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Evening Prayer
thumb|280px|Evening prayer often takes the form of Choral Evensong, such as this service at Westminster Abbey.
Feasts of the Lord Jesus Christ
calendar date
Anglican prayer beads
used by Anglicans and other Protestants, such as Methodists
Nine Lessons and Carols
Traditional Christmas service
marriage vows
promises each partner in a couple makes to the other during a wedding ceremony