01 December 2018

Word of the Day: Ring

RING. A circular band of metal usually worn on the fourth finger. A ring is worn by the Pope, cardinals, bishops, and abbots as a sign of their espousal to the Church. 
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It is traditional to kneel on your left knee and kiss the ring as sign of respect for the Episcopal office. If kneeling would be awkward or impossible, bow at the waist and proceed (do not do either if the Pope is present).

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