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Meeting Christ in the Liturgy
Instruction of the Roman Missal

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1 Intro, 0 | the supper (Lk 22:12). The Church has always regarded this 2 Intro, 0 | celebration of Mass by the Church of the Roman Rite, are fresh 3 Intro, 0 | unchanged love that the Church shows toward the eucharist. 4 Intro, 0 | the whole tradition of the Church.1 Vatican Council II reaffirmed 5 Intro, 0 | to his beloved Bride, the Church, a memorial of his death 6 Intro, 0 | and living sacrifice: the Church's offering and the Victim 7 Intro, 0 | this new Missal, then, the Church's rule of prayer () corresponds 8 Intro, 0 | and other documents of the Church's magisterium7 have reaffirmed 9 Intro, 0 | the action of the whole Church; in it all should do only, 10 Intro, 0 | recent developments in the Church's tradition, then unjustly 11 Intro, 0 | and understanding of the Church's entire past and of all 12 Intro, 0 | bears witness to the Roman Church's rule of prayer () and 13 Intro, 0 | for the actual life of the Church. Many were pressing for 14 Intro, 0 | with a reaffirmation of the Church's traditional teaching. 15 Intro, 0 | that "the rite of the Roman Church, in which part of the canon 16 Intro, 0 | Convened in order to adapt the Church to the contemporary requirements 17 Intro, 0 | 15. Thus the Church remains faithful in its 18 Intro, 0 | directs the prayer of the Church expressly to the needs of 19 Intro, 0 | expressions, drawn from the Church's most ancient tradition 20 Intro, 0 | example, the prayers for the Church, the laity, the sanctification 21 Intro, 0 | the actual state of the Church's discipline. Thus there 22 Intro, 0 | age in the history of the Church. In short, the liturgical 23 1, 0 | universal and the local Church as well as for each person 24 1, 0 | and entrusted it to the Church, his beloved Bride, as the 25 1, 0 | hope, and charity. The Church desires this kind of participation, 26 1, 0 | action of Christ and the Church,9 in which the priest always 27 1, 0 | elements provided by the Church which, in view of the circumstances 28 2, 0 | gathering together of the Church: "Where two or three come 29 2, 1 | Scriptures are read in the Church, God himself is speaking 30 2, 8 | mystery of the gathered Church.~PENITENTIAL RITE~ 31 2, 8 | ancient hymn in which the Church, assembled in the Holy Spirit, 32 2, 9 | intercessions for the needs of the Church and for the salvation of 33 2, 9 | when the people come to church in large numbers.37~The 34 2, 9 | will be offered for the Church, for civil authorities, 35 2, 9 | a. for the needs of the Church;~b. for public authorities 36 2, 10 | continuously present in the Church, when the priest, representing 37 2, 10 | of me." Accordingly, the Church has planned the celebration 38 2, 10 | money or other gifts for the church or the poor brought by the 39 2, 10 | This is a symbol of the Church's offering and prayer going 40 2, 10 | special invocations the Church calls on God's power and 41 2, 10 | through the apostles, the Church keeps his memorial by recalling 42 2, 10 | Offering: in this memorial, the Church - and in particular the 43 2, 10 | and in particular the Church here and now assembled - 44 2, 10 | in the Holy Spirit. The Church's intention is that the 45 2, 10 | communion with the entire Church of heaven and earth and 46 2, 10 | offering is made for the Church and all its members, living 47 2, 10 | peace and unity for the Church and for the whole human 48 3, 11 | celebration itself makes the Church stand out as being formed 49 3, 11 | light the mystery of the Church, which is the sacrament 50 3, 11 | high honor since the early Church, has first place. At Mass 51 3, 11 | meet the people at the church entrance, seat them, and 52 3, 11 | discretion of the rector of the church, women may be appointed 53 3, 11 | direction of the rector of the church and should consult the faithful.~ ~ 54 4, 11 | 74. In the local Church, first place should be given, 55 4, 11 | preeminent expression of the Church.~ 56 4, 11 | represents the universal Church gathered at a given time 57 4, 13 | to meet the needs of the church and of the poor.~The faithful' 58 4, 17 | the priesthood and of the Church itself which marks every 59 4, 18 | usual procession through the church to the altar. The concelebrating 60 4, 21 | In union with the whole Church», may be assigned to one 61 4, 21 | living, «Lord, remember your Church», and for the dead, «Remember 62 4, 33 | are also to teach that the Church has power in its stewardship 63 4, 33 | substance remains intact. The Church may make those rules and 64 4, 33 | the full communion of the Church; ~2. the bride and bridegroom 65 5, 33 | God normally assemble in a church or, if there is none, in 66 5, 33 | all times, therefore, the Church seeks out the service of 67 5, 33 | peoples and regions.73 The Church is intent on keeping the 68 5, 33 | are to become part of a church, the highest artistic standard 69 5, 33 | diocese and to their own church as symbols of the spiritual 70 5, 33 | symbols of the spiritual Church that their Christian vocation 71 5 | II. ARRANGEMENT OF A CHURCH FOR THE LITURGICAL ASSEMBLY~ 72 5, 33 | that is, in the part of the church that brings out their distinctive 73 5, 33 | off from the body of the church either by being somewhat 74 5, 33 | 263. According to the Church's traditional practice and 75 5, 33 | way from the body of the church.82~ ~ 76 5, 33 | word of God requires the church to have a place that is 77 5, 33 | with the structure of each church, it must be so placed that 78 5, 33 | relation to the design of each church, the «schola cantorum» should 79 5, 33 | of the structure of the church, the sacrament should be 80 5, 33 | custom, and in a part of the church that is worthy and properly 81 5, 33 | only one tabernacle in each church.89~ ~ 82 5, 33 | 278. In keeping with the Church's very ancient tradition, 83 5, 33 | adornment and arrangement of a church.~ ~ 84 5 | XII. GENERAL PLAN OF THE CHURCH~ 85 5, 33 | 279. The style in which a church is decorated should be a 86 5, 33 | choice of materials for church appointments must be marked 87 5, 33 | 280. Proper planning of a church and its surroundings that 88 6, 33 | the example of Christ, the Church has always used bread and 89 6, 33 | tradition of the entire Church, the bread must be made 90 6, 33 | the tradition of the Latin Church, it must be unleavened.~ 91 6, 33 | case of architecture, the Church welcomes the artistic style 92 6, 34 | 297. In the Church, the Body of Christ, not 93 6 | V. OTHER REQUISITES FOR CHURCH USE~ 94 6, 34 | other way introduced into a church should be worthy and suited 95 7, 34 | follow the calendar of the church where he is celebrating. ~ 96 7, 34 | follow the calendar of the church where he is celebrating; ~ 97 7, 34 | either the calendar of the church or his own calendar. ~ 98 7, 34 | sufficient reason, since the Church desires that a richer portion 99 7, 36 | In union with the whole Church» or in Masses that have 100 7, 36 | needs of the people, the Church, and the world. During the 101 8, 38 | and for the needs of the Church, both local and universal.~ 102 8, 38 | discretion of the rector of the church or the priest celebrant, 103 8, 38 | 335. The Church offers Christ's paschal 104 Appen1 | important seasons of the Church year, Easter time, Lent, 105 Appen1 | important seasons of the Church year, Easter time, Lent, 106 Appen1 | During the remainder of the Church year, however, topical songs 107 Appen1 | important seasons of the Church year, Easter time, Lent, 108 Appen1 | During the remainder of the Church year, however, topical songs 109 Appen1 | wavering on the part of the Church in its faith in the Eucharistic 110 Appen1 | have taken place at the church door, the priest venerates 111 Appen1 | gifts for the needs of the Church and of the poor.~If incense 112 Appen2 | the reformed rites of the Church and their celebration. The 113 Appen2 | being participants in the Church's liturgy, which is the 114 Appen2 | people's offerings for the Church and for the poor, but nothing 115 Appen2 | other gifts intended for the Church and the poor. This preparatory 116 Appen2 | which the activity of the Church is directed; at the same 117 Appen2 | fount from which all the Church's power flows" (SC art. 118 Appen2 | take their place in the Church outside the «presbyterium», 119 Appen2 | presumed in a parish or public church, where there is a different 120 Appen2 | says: "According to the Church's traditional practice and 121 Appen2 | rite of Dedication of a Church and an Altar, May 29,1977.)~ ~ 122 Appen2 | discretion of the rector of the church or the priest celebrant, 123 Appen2 | discretion of the rector of the Church or the priest celebrant, 124 Appen2 | discretion of the rector of the Church or the priest celebrant, 125 Appen2 | Friday "according to the Church's ancient tradition, the 126 Appen2 | On Holy Saturday the Church waits at the Lord's tomb,. . . 127 Abbrev | Office of Bishops in the Church), 28 October 1965.~DV ~Vatican 128 Abbrev | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church), 21 November 1964.~MusSacr ~


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