bi-ritual

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Etymology

bi- + ritual.

Adjective

bi-ritual (not comparable) (Christianity)

  1. (of a priest) Able to celebrate the Divine Liturgy and administer the sacraments of two different sui iuris churches.
  2. (of a faculty or authority to celebrate a rite) Applying to the rituals of two different churches.
    • 1994, John M. Huels, The Catechumenate and the Law, page 41:
      Unless he has bi-ritual faculties, the Latin priest must baptize and confirm the Eastern rite person, whether infant or adult, according to the liturgical books of the Latin church ( canon 846 , §2 ).

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