Definition

Incense, a sacred object used in Catholic worship, typically consists of fragrant resins pressed into cones or sticks. In liturgy, it's burned in a censer, releasing a fragrant smoke that rises towards the heavens. This action is part of Catholic worship and has deep symbolic meaning, representing the prayers of the faithful ascending to God. The incense's aroma is intended to enhance the atmosphere of prayer, creating a sensory experience that complements the liturgical rites. Its use in Catholic worship is ancient and deeply rooted in tradition.

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