Ancestral Remembrance Service Protocol
Ancestral Remembrance Service Protocol
Ancestral Remembrance Service Protocol
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2. Things to note<br />
(1) Direction: By reference to the position<br />
of the Principal Officer (“Principal”),<br />
the ceremonial attendants to his right<br />
are known as the “East Ceremonial<br />
Attendants,” “Right Ceremonial Attendants”<br />
or the “Lead Ceremonial Attendant.”<br />
The ceremonial attendants<br />
on the Principal’s left are known as<br />
the “West Ceremonial Attendants,”<br />
“Left Ceremonial Attendants” or the<br />
“Second Ceremonial Attendant.”<br />
(2) Procession<br />
(i) Both arms are naturally lowered,<br />
with the left arm on the outside,<br />
the right arm on the inside, the<br />
webs between thumb and forefinger<br />
of both hands interlocked<br />
and positioned in front just below<br />
the navel. Stay relaxed.<br />
(ii) When walking, ascending or descending<br />
steps, and crossing over<br />
the threshold of the entrance,<br />
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