Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | communion under the form of bread alone. The Council thus
2 2, 3 | at the breaking of the bread («Agnus Dei»), and at communion.~ ~
3 2, 10 | memory.40~Christ took the bread and the cup and gave thanks;
4 2, 10 | gave thanks; he broke the bread and gave it to his disciples,
5 2, 10 | preparation of the gifts, the bread and the wine with water
6 2, 10 | salvation and the gifts of bread and wine become the body
7 2, 10 | the breaking of the one bread the unity of the faithful
8 2, 10 | faithful to present the bread and wine, which are accepted
9 2, 10 | as in the past, bring the bread and wine for the liturgy
10 2, 10 | under the appearances of bread and wine, he offered his
11 2, 10 | purpose of the breaking of bread and the other preparatory
12 2, 10 | means also the eucharistic bread, and for the forgiveness
13 2, 10 | before they share in the same bread, the faithful implore peace
14 2, 10 | people.~c. Breaking of the bread: in apostolic times this
15 2, 10 | that in sharing in the one bread of life which is Christ
16 2, 10 | during the breaking of the bread and the commingling, the «
17 2, 10 | accompany the breaking of the bread. The final reprise concludes
18 2, 10 | then shows the eucharistic bread for communion to the faithful
19 3, 11 | the Spirit, gives them the bread of eternal life, and shares
20 3, 11 | the cross, candles, the bread, wine, water, and the thurible. ~
21 4, 12 | ciboria, if needed, with the bread for the communion of the
22 4, 13 | their presenting both the bread and wine for the celebration
23 4, 13 | in a suitable place; the bread and wine for the eucharist
24 4, 13 | receives the paten with the bread from a minister. With both
25 4, 13 | places the paten with the bread on the corporal.~
26 4, 13 | then takes the eucharistic bread and breaks it over the paten.
27 4, 13 | genuflects, takes the eucharistic bread, and, holding it slightly
28 4, 13 | given only under the form of bread, he raises the eucharistic
29 4, 13 | he raises the eucharistic bread slightly and shows it to
30 4, 14 | priest the paten with the bread to be consecrated, pours
31 4, 14 | paten with the eucharistic bread, until the people have said
32 4, 15 | people and he may bring the bread and wine to the altar and
33 4, 21 | his right hand toward the bread and toward the chalice,
34 4, 21 | look at the eucharistic bread and chalice as these are
35 4, 21 | his right hand toward the bread and toward the chalice,
36 4, 21 | look at the eucharistic bread and the chalice as they
37 4, 21 | his right hand toward the bread and toward the chalice,
38 4, 21 | look at the eucharistic bread and chalice as these are
39 4, 21 | his right hand toward the bread and toward the chalice,
40 4, 21 | look at the eucharistic bread and chalice as these are
41 4, 22 | celebrant break the eucharistic bread for communion, both for
42 4, 22 | holding the eucharistic bread in the right hand, with
43 4, 22 | celebrant takes the eucharistic bread, holds it slightly raised
44 4, 22 | paten with the eucharistic bread and the chalice conveniently
45 4, 27 | 222. Preparation of the bread and wine, including the
46 4, 27 | Mass. After placing the bread and wine on the altar, the
47 4, 27 | priest breaks the eucharistic bread over the paten. After the «
48 4, 27 | and takes the eucharistic bread. If the server is to receive
49 4, 27 | holding the eucharistic bread a little above the paten,
50 4, 30 | showing of the eucharistic bread, after the showing of the
51 4, 31 | showing of the eucharistic bread and chalice after the consecration.~
52 4, 32 | particle of the eucharistic bread adheres to his fingers,
53 4, 32 | after the breaking of the bread or the communion of the
54 4, 32 | 239. If the eucharistic bread or any particle of it should
55 4, 33 | taken that the eucharistic bread is not too thin or too small,
56 6 | I. BREAD AND WINE~
57 6, 33 | the Church has always used bread and wine with water to celebrate
58 6, 33 | of the entire Church, the bread must be made from wheat;
59 6, 33 | traditional shape, the eucharistic bread should be made in such a
60 6, 33 | action of the breaking of the bread, the simple term for the
61 6, 33 | unity of all in the one bread and of their charity, since
62 6, 33 | their charity, since the one bread is being distributed among
63 6, 33 | not turn to vinegar or the bread spoil or become too hard
64 6, 33 | obliged to consecrate the bread again. ~ ~
65 6, 34 | consecrating, and receiving the bread and wine.~
66 6, 34 | receptacles for the eucharistic bread, such as a paten, ciborium,
67 6, 34 | used; on it is placed the bread for the priest as well as
68 Appen1 | offertory song need not speak of bread and wine or of offering.
69 Appen1 | The song need not speak of bread or wine or offering. The
70 Appen1 | the priest has placed the bread and wine on the altar, while
71 Appen1 | the usual offering of the bread and wine for the celebration
72 Appen2 | for the celebration (the bread and wine) and other gifts
73 Appen2 | accompanied the offering of the bread and wine has impoverished
74 Appen2 | breaking of the consecrated bread until a particle is dropped
75 Appen2 | concelebrants, the breaking of the bread is done quite quickly. Usually
76 Appen2 | concelebrants or the breaking of the bread takes a long time, then
77 Appen2 | completion of the breaking of the bread, following the rubric in
78 Appen2 | accompany the breaking of the bread. The final reprise concludes
79 Appen2 | accompanying the breaking of the bread and the call of the faithful
80 Appen2 | bring to the altar the bread and wine which are to be
81 Appen2 | the presentation of the bread and wine by the faithful
82 Appen2 | presentation of the paten with the bread in GIRM no. 102 compatible?
83 Appen2 | on a nearby table and the bread and wine are carried to
84 Appen2 | paten or ciborium with the bread from the faithful last,
85 Appen2 | formulary for offering the bread: Not 6 (1970) 404, no. 43.~ ~
86 Appen2 | the right hand toward the bread and the chalice, "if this
87 Appen2 | the consecration of the bread and wine the GIRM no. 234b
88 Appen2 | holding the eucharistic bread in the right hand, with
89 Appen2 | particles of the eucharistic bread are to be collected after
90 Appen2 | 283 what does «eucharistic bread» mean? ~REPLY: The term
91 Appen2 | in use, except that the bread is larger in size. The term «
92 Appen2 | size. The term «eucharistic bread» in line 2 is explained
93 Appen2 | to interpret «eucharistic bread» in line 2 as a reference
94 Appen2 | though the term implies that bread in the shape designed for
95 Appen2 | really have the appearance of bread that is shared by many people:
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