Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | the manner in which the faithful take part in the Mass does
2 Intro, 0 | much instruction for the faithful, it did not seem expedient
3 Intro, 0 | celebrations in which the faithful participate to be in the
4 Intro, 0 | in the Mass by which the faithful, after the priest's communion,
5 Intro, 0 | the holy eucharist "the faithful present at each Mass should
6 Intro, 0 | the mystery in which the faithful are taking part.21 ~
7 Intro, 0 | Thus the Church remains faithful in its responsibility as
8 Intro, 0 | hundred years to move the faithful closer to the sacred liturgy,
9 1, 0 | that the ministers and the faithful who take their own proper
10 1, 0 | that it brings about in the faithful a participation in body
11 1, 0 | spiritual well - being of the faithful.~
12 2, 2 | blessing. He may give the faithful a very brief introduction
13 2, 3 | participation that the gathered faithful must contribute in every
14 2, 5 | 19. The faithful who gather together to await
15 2, 5 | people together.26~Since the faithful from different countries
16 2, 6 | going to the altar, of the faithful presenting the gifts, and
17 2, 8 | these rites is that the faithful coming together take on
18 2, 8 | is recited either by the faithful, by some of them, or by
19 2, 8 | very briefly introduce the faithful to the Mass of the day.
20 2, 8 | it is a song by which the faithful praise the Lord and implore
21 2, 9 | intercessions or prayer of the faithful expand and complete this
22 2, 9 | Christ is present to the faithful through his own word.32
23 2, 9 | table of God's word for the faithful and open up the riches of
24 2, 9 | intercessions or prayer of the faithful, the people, exercising
25 2, 10 | one bread the unity of the faithful is expressed and through
26 2, 10 | It is desirable for the faithful to present the bread and
27 2, 10 | prescribed texts. Even though the faithful no longer, as in the past,
28 2, 10 | the poor brought by the faithful or collected at the Mass.
29 2, 10 | s intention is that the faithful not only offer this victim
30 2, 10 | meal, it is right that the faithful who are properly disposed
31 2, 10 | invitation to pray, but all the faithful say the prayer with him;
32 2, 10 | entire community of the faithful deliverance from the power
33 2, 10 | share in the same bread, the faithful implore peace and unity
34 2, 10 | blood to good effect. The faithful do the same by silent prayer. ~
35 2, 10 | bread for communion to the faithful and with them recites the
36 2, 10 | most desirable that the faithful receive the Lord's body
37 2, 10 | During the priest's and the faithful's reception of the sacrament
38 2, 10 | seems appropriate while the faithful receive Christ's body. But
39 2, 10 | he gives communion to the faithful.~j. After communion, the
40 3, 11 | should communicate to the faithful a sense of the living presence
41 3, 11 | celebration of Mass the faithful are a holy people, a people
42 3, 11 | expression of this unity when the faithful maintain uniformity in their
43 3, 11 | sitting, or kneeling.~The faithful should serve the people
44 3, 11 | to give communion to the faithful.~
45 3, 11 | prepared in order that the faithful will develop a warm and
46 3, 11 | purpose of introducing the faithful to the celebration and preparing
47 3, 11 | convenient place visible to the faithful, but it is preferable that
48 3, 11 | church and should consult the faithful.~ ~
49 4, 11 | pastoral benefit of the faithful should thus concelebrate
50 4, 11 | pastoral benefit of the faithful may also on the same day
51 4, 12 | these are brought in by the faithful at the presentation of the
52 4, 12 | for the communion of the faithful; the requisites for the
53 4, 13 | standing, the priest and the faithful make the sign of the cross.
54 4, 13 | qualified minister may give the faithful a very brief introduction
55 4, 13 | intercessions (prayer of the faithful), which the priest directs
56 4, 13 | 101. It is fitting for the faithful's participation to be expressed
57 4, 13 | church and of the poor.~The faithful's offerings are received
58 4, 13 | bell as a signal to the faithful. Depending on local custom,
59 4, 16 | Missal are not said by the faithful, the reader recites them
60 4, 22 | he gives communion to the faithful or returns to the chair.
61 4, 33 | 241. For the faithful who take part in the rite
62 4, 33 | At the same time the faithful should be guided toward
63 4, 33 | community or group of the faithful.~Within such limits, Ordinaries
64 5, 33 | active participation of the faithful. Further, the places and
65 5, 33 | solemnly consecrated. The faithful should give due honor to
66 5, 33 | must not interfere with the faithful's clear view of what goes
67 5, 33 | easily seen and heard by the faithful.~The readings, responsorial
68 5, 33 | intercessions (prayer of the faithful). ~It is better for the
69 5 | VIII. PLACES FOR THE FAITHFUL~
70 5, 33 | 273. The places for the faithful should be arranged with
71 5, 33 | part of the assembly of the faithful that has a special function
72 5, 33 | in a chapel suited to the faithful's private adoration and
73 5 | IMAGES FOR VENERATION BY THE FAITHFUL~
74 5, 33 | saints for veneration by the faithful. But there is need both
75 5, 33 | foster instruction of the faithful and the dignity of the place
76 6, 33 | to at least some of the faithful. (When, however, the number
77 6, 34 | for the ministers and the faithful.~
78 7, 34 | celebration, including the faithful in regard to the parts that
79 7, 34 | the spiritual good of the faithful and avoid imposing his own
80 7, 34 | eucharistic prayer. ~Where the faithful are attached to the optional
81 7, 35 | passage from God's word the faithful may be led to a better understanding
82 8, 38 | provided in favor of the faithful's devotion.~
83 8, 38 | 339. All the faithful, and especially the family,
84 Appen1 | Prayer or Prayer of the Faithful», July, 1969. ~ ~
85 Appen1 | 15. other members of the faithful present on the special occasions
86 Appen1 | under both kinds to the faithful at Masses on Sundays and
87 Appen2 | After communion should the faithful be seated or not? REPLY:
88 Appen2 | The practice is for the faithful to remain kneeling from
89 Appen2 | is nothing to prevent the faithful from kneeling on the floor
90 Appen2 | advisable to invite the faithful to bless themselves before
91 Appen2 | active part taken by the faithful in the presentation of the
92 Appen2 | personal devotion on the faithful. c. What has been said about
93 Appen2 | of hand missals for the faithful is often questioned. All
94 Appen2 | bread and the call of the faithful to communion. ~As noted
95 Appen2 | altar. The assembly of the faithful take their place in the
96 Appen2 | the bread and wine by the faithful and the presentation of
97 Appen2 | with the bread from the faithful last, he may proceed directly
98 Appen2 | bell as a signal to the faithful. Depending on local custom,
99 Appen2 | 170 the assembly of the faithful must distinctly hear the
100 Appen2 | there is no member of the faithful present able to make the
101 Appen2 | But when no member of the faithful is present who is able to
102 Appen2 | at which no member of the faithful is present: Not 5 (1969)
103 Appen2 | creating scandal for the faithful. ~In the hope of meeting
104 Appen2 | an option in favor of the faithful's devotion, a votive Mass
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