Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | world.5 In this new Missal, then, the Church's rule of prayer ()
2 Intro, 0 | the Church's tradition, then unjustly being assailed,
3 2, 8 | make the sign of the cross. Then through his greeting the
4 2, 8 | to the Mass of the day. Then the priest invites them
5 2, 8 | 30. Then the «Kyrie» begins, unless
6 2, 8 | petitions to mind. The priest then says the opening prayer,
7 2, 9 | choir or cantor; it may then be repeated. The verses
8 2, 10 | side table).~The gifts are then brought forward. It is desirable
9 2, 10 | 52. The priest then washes his hands as an expression
10 2, 10 | apostles to eat and drink, then commanded that they carry
11 2, 10 | silent prayer. ~g The priest then shows the eucharistic bread
12 2, 10 | they share in the chalice. Then even through the signs communion
13 3, 11 | the eucharist he should, then, serve God and the people
14 4, 13 | 86. The priest then goes to the chair. After
15 4, 13 | the people answer: «Amen».~Then, facing the people and with
16 4, 13 | hands joined, the priest then invites the people to pray,
17 4, 13 | the priest for a while. Then the priest with hands outstretched
18 4, 13 | 91. Then, if there is a second reading
19 4, 13 | puts some into the censer. Then with hands joined he bows
20 4, 13 | The Lord be with you.» Then he says: «A reading from». . .,
21 4, 13 | If incense is used, he then incenses the book. After
22 4, 13 | censer at the lectern and then, bowing, says the prayer, «
23 4, 13 | the accompanying prayer. Then he places the paten with
24 4, 13 | says the appointed prayer. Then he places the chalice on
25 4, 13 | the people and extending then joining his hands, pronounces
26 4, 13 | 108. The priest then begins the eucharistic prayer.
27 4, 13 | With hands outstretched he then sings or says this prayer
28 4, 13 | 112. Then the priest says aloud the
29 4, 13 | After this prayer, extending then joining his hands, he gives
30 4, 13 | answer: «And also with you». Then the priest may add: «Let
31 4, 13 | 113. The priest then takes the eucharistic bread
32 4, 13 | 114. Then the priest says softly the
33 4, 13 | consumes the body of Christ. Then he takes the chalice, saying: «
34 4, 13 | 117. He then takes the paten or a ciborium
35 4, 13 | any remaining particles. Then, standing at the side of
36 4, 13 | ciborium over the chalice, then purifies the chalice, saying
37 4, 13 | 122. Then, standing at the altar or
38 4, 13 | 124. Then the priest, with hands outstretched,
39 4, 13 | 125. As a rule, the priest then kisses the altar, makes
40 4, 14 | Alleluia» or other chant. Then he bows before the priest
41 4, 14 | of this water and wine», then passes the chalice to the
42 4, 14 | receives under both kinds and then assists the priest in giving
43 4, 14 | remaining fragments. He then takes the chalice and other
44 4, 15 | priest remains at the chair. Then, if necessary, the acolyte
45 4, 16 | Book of the Gospels on it. Then he takes his place in the
46 4, 18 | reverence, kiss the altar, then go to their chairs. When
47 4, 18 | celebrant incenses the altar, then goes to the chair.~ ~
48 4, 21 | they bow with hands joined; then they stand upright and cross
49 4, 22 | with hands outstretched, he then says this prayer itself
50 4, 22 | of Christ from the altar. Then holding the eucharistic
51 4, 22 | 198. Then the principal celebrant
52 4, 22 | 199. Then the principal celebrant,
53 4, 22 | deacon or a concelebrant. Then he gives communion to the
54 4, 22 | container at hand on the altar, then places the tube on the paten.
55 4, 22 | little from the chalice. They then purify the tube, by sipping
56 4, 22 | receives communion last. He then drinks what remains in the
57 4, 22 | receive the body of the Lord; then they go to the side of the
58 4, 22 | chalice for their communion. Then the deacon or one of the
59 4, 22 | acolyte purifies and dries it, then arranges it in the usual
60 4, 25 | 214. The priest then goes up to the altar and
61 4, 25 | 216. Then, with hands joined, the
62 4, 26 | God, cleanse my heart». He then reads the gospel and at
63 4, 26 | 219. The priest then says the profession of faith
64 4, 27 | Jesus Christ, you said». He then adds: «The peace of the
65 4, 27 | 226. Then, while he says the «Agnus
66 4, 27 | in your love and mercy». Then he genuflects and takes
67 4, 27 | Facing the altar, the priest then receives the body of Christ.
68 4, 27 | the side of the altar and then may be carried by the server
69 4, 27 | observe a period of silence. Then he says the prayer after
70 4, 31 | first to the right side, then to the left. ~If there is
71 4, 32 | purification of the chalice, then drunk by the one who purifies
72 4, 33 | ciborium with the hosts; then both station themselves
73 4, 33 | priest.~d. The communicant then moves to the minister of
74 4, 33 | care not to spill it, and then return to their place. The
75 4, 33 | priest gives these communion, then returns to the altar. The
76 4, 33 | purificator. ~b. The priest then stations himself conveniently
77 4, 33 | little from the chalice, and then return to their place. The
78 4, 33 | communion in the usual way, then returns to the altar. He
79 4, 33 | finger of the same hand. Then he stations himself conveniently
80 4, 33 | little. The communicant then removes the tube, careful
81 4, 33 | water to purify the tube, then puts it into another container
82 6, 33 | into another container, then pours wine with water into
83 7, 34 | planning the celebration, then, the priest should consider
84 Appen2 | beginning of Mass. It is better, then, not to have a repetition
85 Appen2 | Christ. The offertory rite, then, has been restored through
86 Appen2 | bread takes a long time, then the «Agnus Dei» may be repeated
87 Appen2 | are brought forward. They then stand around the altar until
88 Appen2 | altar (see GIRM no. 101), then the offertory rites take
89 Appen2 | the practice of raising then joining their hands during
90 Appen2 | prayer directed (no. X, 3): "Then with joined hands placed
91 Appen2 | the GIRM says in no. 114: "Then the priest, with hands joined,
92 Appen2 | blessing» or something similar. Then the priest, with hands outstretched
93 Appen2 | prayer over the people, then the words of the blessing;
94 Appen2 | priest...greets the people"), then the blessing ("he continues. . .
95 Appen2 | continues. . .blessing"), then the dismissal ("he adds
96 Appen2 | which the assembly joins, then the one presiding alone
97 Appen2 | and chalice, look at them, then bow profoundly (GIRM nos.
98 Appen2 | Mass no. 133 have ". . .then the priest genuflects, takes
99 Appen2 | of Christ from the altar. Then holding the eucharistic
100 Appen2 | any remaining particles. Then, standing at the side of
101 Appen2 | ciborium «over the chalice», then purifies the chalice . . .
102 Appen2 | congregation no. 31 says: "Then the priest purifies the
103 Appen2 | any remaining particles. Then, standing at the side of
104 Appen2 | ciborium over the chalice, then purifies the chalice, saying
105 Appen2 | remaining fragments. He then takes the chalice and other
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