Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | celebrate the passover meal with his disciples and institute
2 Intro, 0 | institute the sacrifice of his body and blood, he directed
3 Intro, 0 | eucharistic sacrifice of his body and blood. He did this
4 Intro, 0 | in this way to entrust to his beloved Bride, the Church,
5 Intro, 0 | the Church, a memorial of his death and resurrection."2
6 Intro, 0 | Last Supper and commanded his apostles to do in his memory,
7 Intro, 0 | commanded his apostles to do in his memory, are one and the
8 Intro, 0 | holy people. The meaning of his office is declared and detailed
9 Intro, 0 | by the Lord, nourished by his word. They are a people
10 Intro, 0 | of salvation by offering his sacrifice. Finally, they
11 Intro, 0 | promoted by St. Pius X and his successors.~ ~
12 1, 0 | adoring God through Christ, his Son, we offer to the Father.2
13 1, 0 | eucharistic sacrifice of his body and blood and entrusted
14 1, 0 | entrusted it to the Church, his beloved Bride, as the memorial
15 1, 0 | Bride, as the memorial of his passion and resurrection.6~
16 2, 0 | the assembly gathered in his name; he is present in the
17 2, 0 | person of the minister, in his own word, and indeed substantially
18 2, 1 | God himself is speaking to his people, and Christ, present
19 2, 1 | and Christ, present in his own word, is proclaiming
20 2, 2 | priest in the exercise of his office of presiding over
21 2, 2 | he also prays at times in his own name that he may exercise
22 2, 2 | name that he may exercise his ministry with attention
23 2, 8 | the cross. Then through his greeting the priest declares
24 2, 8 | praise the Lord and implore his mercy, it is ordinarily
25 2, 9 | homily, God is speaking to his people,31 opening up to
26 2, 9 | to the faithful through his own word.32 Through the
27 2, 9 | as a rule a deacon or, in his absence, a priest other
28 2, 10 | Lord did and handed over to his disciples to do in his memory.40~
29 2, 10 | to his disciples to do in his memory.40~Christ took the
30 2, 10 | the bread and gave it to his disciples, saying: "Take
31 2, 10 | The priest then washes his hands as an expression of
32 2, 10 | hands as an expression of his desire to be cleansed within. ~
33 2, 10 | bread and wine, he offered his body and blood, gave them
34 2, 10 | and blood, gave them to his apostles to eat and drink,
35 2, 10 | apostles, the Church keeps his memorial by recalling especially
36 2, 10 | by recalling especially his passion, resurrection, and
37 3, 11 | the presbyters, who are his helpers.47~Whenever he is
38 3, 11 | dignity and humility; by his bearing and by the way he
39 3, 11 | first place. At Mass he has his own functions: he proclaims
40 3, 11 | people, a people God has made his own, a royal priesthood:
41 3, 11 | readings.~The reader has his own proper function in the
42 4, 11 | ministers.~A deacon may exercise his office in any of the forms
43 4, 13 | 88. With his hands joined, the priest
44 4, 13 | the sign of the cross with his thumb on the book and on
45 4, 13 | thumb on the book and on his forehead, mouth, and breast.
46 4, 13 | the priest directs from his chair or at the lectern (
47 4, 13 | incensation, the priest washes his hands at the side of the
48 4, 13 | and extending then joining his hands, pronounces the invitation: «
49 4, 13 | your hearts», he raises his hands; with hands outstretched,
50 4, 13 | its conclusion, he joins his hands and ~
51 4, 13 | formula, «N. our Bishop and his assistant bishops.»60 All
52 4, 13 | extending then joining his hands, he gives the greeting
53 4, 14 | deacon present to exercise his ministry, the norms in the
54 4, 14 | the priest and walks at his side; b. at the altar, assists
55 4, 15 | cross near it and takes his own place in the sanctuary.~
56 4, 15 | can conveniently carry out his ministry both at the chair
57 4, 16 | Gospels on it. Then he takes his place in the sanctuary with
58 4, 17 | discipline for concelebration in his diocese, even in churches
59 4, 17 | concelebration and to permit it in his churches and oratories belongs
60 4, 17 | concelebrates with the bishop or his delegate at a synod or pastoral
61 4, 20 | altar in the performance of his ministry.~ ~
62 4, 21 | of the Lord, each extends his right hand toward the bread
63 4, 21 | of the Lord, each extends his right hand toward the bread
64 4, 21 | They say «In memory of his death» and «May all of us
65 4, 21 | death» to «In memory of his death» inclusive and the
66 4, 21 | of the Lord, each extends his right hand toward the bread
67 4, 21 | of the Lord, each extends his right hand toward the bread
68 4, 22 | communicating, each one returns to his seat. ~
69 4, 27 | altar, the priest washes his hands at the side of the
70 4, 32 | eucharistic bread adheres to his fingers, especially after
71 4, 32 | people, the priest cleanses his fingers over the paten or,
72 5, 33 | participation.78 ~The priest and his ministers have their place
73 5, 33 | the banquet that gives us his body and blood. The shape,
74 5, 33 | to stand as a symbol of his office of presiding over
75 6, 34 | priest wears the stole around his neck and hanging down in
76 6, 34 | The deacon wears it over his left shoulder and drawn
77 6, 34 | the Lord, other than of his passion; on feasts and memorials
78 7, 34 | the assembly rather than his personal outlook. He should
79 7, 34 | calendar of the church or his own calendar. ~
80 7, 34 | faithful and avoid imposing his own personal preferences.
81 8, 38 | the local Ordinary or with his permission, an appropriate
82 Appen1 | venerates the altar and goes to his chair. The penitential rite
83 Appen1 | and gratitude to God for his gifts, particularly the
84 Appen2 | always guard against imposing his own personal devotion on
85 Appen2 | read this way: "He strikes his breast three times." Therefore,
86 Appen2 | the directive "striking his breast three times" and
87 Appen2 | have and also must observe his or her own place and proper
88 Appen2 | with you»;" "He lifts up his hands and continues: «Lift
89 Appen2 | at this point: "He joins his hands before his breast
90 Appen2 | He joins his hands before his breast and bows his head
91 Appen2 | before his breast and bows his head as he says: «Let us
92 Appen2 | having five steps: "Raising his eyes, extending, raising,
93 Appen2 | extending, raising, and joining his hands, and bowing his head
94 Appen2 | joining his hands, and bowing his head to the cross, he says: «
95 Appen2 | with hands joined before his breast: Not 14 (1978) 537 -
96 Appen2 | The priest omits extending his hands over the congregation (
97 Appen2 | directive: "The priest extends his hands over the congregation
98 Appen2 | blessing." Therefore, he holds his hands extended over the
99 Appen2 | with the diocesan bishop or his delegate (see GIRM no. 158d):
100 Appen2 | action by saying: "He joins his hands": Not 14 (1978) 303304,
101 Appen2 | left; the right side, at his right. Not 14 (1978) 302,
102 Appen2 | the local Ordinary or with his permission" (GIRM no. 332).
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