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pro-anaphoral, a.|prəʊəˈnæfərəl| [f. pro-2 + Gr. ἀναϕορά offering + -al1.] Applied to that part of the Eucharistic service (esp. in the Greek rite) which precedes the anaphora or more solemn part (the consecration, great oblation, communion).
1850Neale East. Ch. I. iii. i. §8. 319 In every Liturgical family there is one Liturgy, (or at most two,) which supplies the former or proanaphoral portion to all the others. 1866Blunt Annot. Bk. C.P. 148. 1878 C. E. Hammond Ant. Liturgies p. xxxi, Another division of the service is into the Anaphora and the Pro-anaphoral part. |