: Led by a server (crucifer), the cross is the focal point of the procession, reminding the community that Christ is the invisible head of the celebration.
: At the end of the service, the order is reversed. The cross leads the people back into the world, symbolizing Christ the Good Shepherd leading his disciples. The Ritual of "Covering" (Passiontide Veiling) processional
In a liturgical context, a is a formal, ritualized movement of a group—typically clergy, servers, and the congregation—from one location to another as a symbolic representation of the spiritual journey toward God. While often viewed as a practical way to enter or exit a space, the processional serves as a "sacred spectacle" that connects physical movement with deep theological mysteries. The Symbolic Journey of the Processional : Led by a server (crucifer), the cross