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1 Intro, 0 | above all true of the ritual Masses and the Masses for various 2 Intro, 0 | the ritual Masses and the Masses for various needs and occasions, 3 1 (11)| For Masses with special groups see 4 1 (11)| pastoralis» 15 May 1969; for Masses with children, SCDW, «Directory 5 1 (11)| children, SCDW, «Directory for Masses with Children1 Nov. 1973; 6 2, 9 | holydays of obligation at all Masses that are celebrated with 7 2, 9 | prayer be included in all Masses celebrated with a congregation, 8 4, 11 | 76. Of those Masses celebrated by some communities, 9 4, 11 | significance. Although such Masses do not have a special form 10 4, 11 | religious or canons. In these Masses, therefore, individuals 11 4 | II. CONCELEBRATED MASSES~ ~ 12 4, 17 | or concelebrate the three Masses of Christmas, provided the 13 4, 17 | Christmas, provided the Masses are at their proper times 14 4, 33 | listed in nos. 2 and 4, at Masses celebrating their jubilees;~ 15 6, 34 | used in the offices and Masses of the Easter and Christmas 16 6, 34 | used in the offices and Masses of Ordinary Time.~d. Violet 17 6, 34 | also be worn in offices and Masses for the dead. ~e. Black 18 6, 34 | e. Black may be used in Masses for the dead.~f. Rose may 19 6, 34 | 310. Ritual Masses are celebrated in their 20 6, 34 | or in a festive color; Masses for various needs and occasions 21 6, 34 | character, for example, ritual Masses nos. 23, 28, and 40; votive 22 6, 34 | 23, 28, and 40; votive Masses are celebrated in the color 23 7, 34 | similar reasons he should use Masses for the dead sparingly. 24 7, 34 | observed. They apply to Masses of the season and of the 25 7, 35 | to certain readings.~In Masses with special groups, the 26 7, 35 | texts from Scripture for Masses that incorporate certain 27 7, 36 | the whole Church» or in Masses that have a special form 28 7, 36 | unless otherwise noted.~In Masses on a memorial, however, 29 7, 36 | opening prayer from these Masses. ~This provides a rich collection 30 8 | VIII. MASSES AND PRAYERS FOR VARIOUS 31 8 | I. MASSES AND PRAYERS FOR VARIOUS 32 8, 38 | provides formularies for Masses and prayers that may be 33 8, 38 | readings and prayers, the Masses for various needs and occasions 34 8, 38 | 328. In all the Masses for various needs and occasions, 35 8, 38 | 329. The Masses for various needs and occasions 36 8, 38 | three types:~a. the ritual Masses, which are related to the 37 8, 38 | or sacramentals; ~b. the Masses for various needs and occasions, 38 8, 38 | fixed times; ~c. the votive Masses of the mysteries of the 39 8, 38 | 330. Ritual Masses are prohibited on the Sundays 40 8, 38 | the ritual books or in the Masses themselves also apply.~ 41 8, 38 | 331. From the selection of Masses for various needs and occasions, 42 8, 38 | competent authority may choose Masses for those special days of 43 8, 38 | after the octave of Easter, Masses for various needs and occasions 44 8, 38 | the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding to such need 45 8, 38 | is permitted, but ritual Masses are excluded. ~ ~ 46 8 | II. MASSES FOR THE DEAD~ 47 8, 38 | has first place among the Masses for the dead and may be 48 8, 38 | during Holy Week.~Other Masses for the dead, that is, daily 49 8, 38 | the dead, that is, daily Masses, may be celebrated on weekdays 50 8, 38 | the weekday, provided such Masses are actually offered for 51 8, 38 | also recommended at other Masses for the dead celebrated 52 Appen1 | Instruction»; ~16. at funeral Masses and at Masses for a special 53 Appen1 | at funeral Masses and at Masses for a special family observance;~ 54 Appen1 | family observance;~17. at Masses on days of special religious 55 Appen1 | the United States; ~18. at Masses on Holy Thursday and at 56 Appen1 | observed; ~19. at weekday Masses.~At its meeting in November, 57 Appen1 | kinds to the faithful at Masses on Sundays and holy days 58 Appen1 | and at other offices and Masses for the dead (November, 59 Appen2 | countenanced in the «Directory for Masses with Children» no. 31. What 60 Appen2 | the priest celebrant, at Masses and other rites. . . ," 61 Appen2 | 316. ~QUERY: May Masses for various needs and occasions 62 Appen2 | and occasions and votive Masses be celebrated on weekdays 63 Appen2 | following interpretation. 1. Masses for various needs and occasions 64 Appen2 | and occasions or votive Masses are forbidden on solemnities, 65 Appen2 | December and of Lent, such Masses may be said "in cases of 66 Appen2 | the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding to such need 67 Appen2 | Apart from such situations Masses for various needs and occasions 68 Appen2 | to celebrate any of the Masses for various needs and occasions 69 Appen2 | optional memorial occurs. 5. Masses for the dead are regulated 70 Appen2 | and solemnities. b. The Masses on the occasions of news 71 Appen2 | GIRM no. 337). c. Daily Masses for the dead may be celebrated 72 Appen2 | votive Mass." The votive Masses listed are those "of the 73 Appen2 | saints. Texts for votive Masses to be celebrated in honor 74 Appen2 | this prayer is used in «Masses for the dead. . .»" (See « 75 Appen2 | on restraint in using the Masses for the dead. Not 5 (1969) 76 Appen2 | proper" in a strict sense in Masses that are celebrated on the 77 Appen2 | prefaces may be used. In votive Masses there is the option to use 78 Appen2 | 323.~QUERY: In Masses on a memorial may the prayer 79 Appen2 | be taken from the votive Masses or from the votive prayers 80 Appen2 | The GIRM no. 323 says: "In Masses on a memorial, however. . . 81 Appen2 | the current weekday; but Masses of saints cannot be combined 82 Appen2 | cannot be combined with the Masses for various needs and occasions: 83 Appen2 | QUERY 1: May the votive Masses of Jesus Christ the High 84 Appen2 | the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding to such need 85 Appen2 | the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding to such need 86 Appen2 | GIRM no. 336 is that of the Masses for the dead the one for 87 Appen2 | 337.~QUERY 1: May the Masses for the dead referred to 88 Appen2 | of Lent? ~REPLY: Yes. The Masses mentioned in no. 337 (on 89 Appen2 | to the GIRM no. 337 these Masses are allowed on weekdays


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