Elevation (liturgy)

Elevation of the Host, with vision of St John of Matha, painting by Juan Carreño de Miranda, 1666

In Eastern and Western Christian liturgical practice, the elevation is a ritual raising of the consecrated Sacred Body and Blood of Christ during the celebration of the Eucharist. The term is applied especially to that by which, in the Catholic Roman Rite of Mass, the Sacred Body of Christ (Host) and the chalice containing the Most Precious Blood of Christ are each lifted up and shown to the congregation immediately after each is consecrated. The term may also refer to a musical work played or sung at that time.[1]

  1. ^ John Caldwell and Bonnie J. Blackburn. "Elevation." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. 10 Jan. 2011. <http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/08705>.