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1 2, 6 | during the celebration by the deacon, the priest, or another 2 2, 8 | veneration, the priest and deacon kiss the altar; when the 3 2, 9 | proper that as a rule a deacon or, in his absence, a priest 4 2, 9 | readings. In the absence of a deacon or another priest, the celebrant 5 2, 9 | It is desirable that a deacon, cantor, or other person 6 2, 10 | accepted by the priest or deacon at a convenient place. The 7 2, 10 | up to God. Afterward the deacon or other minister may incense 8 3, 11 | 61. Among ministers, the deacon, whose order has been held 9 3, 11 | to assist the priest and deacon. In particular it is for 10 3, 11 | perform. For example, one deacon may take the sung parts, 11 4, 11 | greater number of ministers.~A deacon may exercise his office 12 4, 12 | and chasuble;~b. for the deacon: alb, stole, and dalmatic; 13 4, 14 | B. Functions of the Deacon~ 14 4, 14 | 127. When there is a deacon present to exercise his 15 4, 14 | exceptions. ~In general the deacon: a. assists the priest and 16 4, 14 | Book of the Gospels, the deacon precedes the priest on the 17 4, 14 | If incense is used, the deacon assists the priest when 18 4, 14 | Lord be in your heart». The deacon answers: «Amen». If the 19 4, 14 | used. At the lectern the deacon greets the people, incenses 20 4, 14 | general intercessions, the deacon announces the intentions 21 4, 14 | remains at the chair, the deacon prepares the altar, assisted 22 4, 14 | sacred vessels belongs to the deacon. He assists the priest in 23 4, 14 | If incense is used, the deacon assists the priest with 24 4, 14 | eucharistic prayer, the deacon stands near but slightly 25 4, 14 | eucharistic prayer, the deacon stands next to the priest, 26 4, 14 | And also with you», the deacon may invite all to exchange 27 4, 14 | priest's communion, the deacon receives under both kinds 28 4, 14 | given under both kinds, the deacon ministers the chalice to 29 4, 14 | 138. After communion, the deacon returns to the altar with 30 4, 14 | brief announcements, the deacon may make them, unless the 31 4, 14 | the priest's blessing, the deacon dismisses the people, saying: « 32 4, 14 | Along with the priest, the deacon kisses the altar, makes 33 4, 15 | go to the priest or the deacon, whenever necessary, in 34 4, 15 | general intercessions, when no deacon is present, the acolyte 35 4, 15 | acolyte helps the priest or deacon to purify and arrange the 36 4, 15 | arrange the vessels. If no deacon is present, the acolyte 37 4, 16 | procession to the altar, when no deacon is present, the reader may 38 4, 16 | announce the intentions when no deacon is present.~ 39 4, 17 | 160. If neither a deacon nor other ministers assist 40 4, 20 | They should not be in the deacon's way when he has to go 41 4, 22 | 194. After the deacon (or one of the concelebrants) 42 4, 22 | peace from him ahead of the deacon.~ 43 4, 22 | the same. After them the deacon receives the body of Christ 44 4, 22 | hands the chalice to the deacon or a concelebrant. Then 45 4, 22 | return to their seats. The deacon or a concelebrant wipes 46 4, 22 | chalice presented by the deacon or by one of their number, 47 4, 22 | the tube on the paten. The deacon or one of the concelebrants 48 4, 22 | 204. The deacon receives communion last. 49 4, 22 | said.~The communion of the deacon and the purification of 50 4, 22 | their communion. Then the deacon or one of the concelebrants 51 4, 22 | the beginning of Mass.~The deacon receives communion also 52 4, 22 | Amen». At the altar the deacon drinks all that remains 53 4, 30 | kind of bow is made by the deacon when he asks the blessing 54 4, 32 | the priest or else by the deacon or acolyte after the communion 55 4, 33 | sick person's home;~7. the deacon and ministers who exercise 56 4, 33 | 244. If there is a deacon or another assisting priest 57 4, 33 | 245. If there is no deacon, other priest, or acolyte:~ 58 4, 33 | INTINCTION~If there is a deacon, another priest assisting, 59 4, 33 | described. ~If there is no deacon, assisting priest, or acolyte 60 4, 33 | 249. If there is a deacon, another assisting priest, 61 4, 33 | 250. If there is no deacon, other assisting priest, 62 4, 33 | 251. If a deacon, another assisting priest, 63 4, 33 | 252. If there is no deacon, other assisting priest, 64 6, 34 | the vestment proper to the deacon.~ 65 6, 34 | Ministers below the order of deacon may wear the alb or other 66 6, 34 | hanging down in front. The deacon wears it over his left shoulder 67 7, 34 | it is necessary for the deacon, readers, psalmists, cantors, 68 Appen1 | which is reserved to a deacon or priest) should do so 69 Appen1 | 127. OFFICE OF DEACON~The various ministries of 70 Appen1 | various ministries of the deacon at Mass may be distributed 71 Appen1 | of ordination of another deacon. (See Bishops' Committee 72 Appen1 | may incense the body. The deacon or another minister ~ ~ 73 Appen2 | with three swings, as the deacon does toward the Book of 74 Appen2 | the sign of peace at the deacon's invitation by holding 75 Appen2 | The Lord be with you», the deacon or the priest himself, if 76 Appen2 | himself, if there is no deacon, says the invitation, «Bow 77 Appen2 | before the blessing. b. The deacon or the celebrant omits the 78 Appen2 | and 507). Therefore, the deacon or the priest celebrant 79 Appen2 | communion the priest or deacon purifies the paten «over 80 Appen2 | the priest or else by the deacon or acolyte after the communion 81 Appen2 | people have left."~As to the deacon, no. 138: "After communion, 82 Appen2 | 138: "After communion, the deacon returns to the altar with 83 Appen2 | acolyte helps the priest or deacon to purify and arrange the 84 Appen2 | arrange the vessels. If no deacon is present, the acolyte 85 Appen2 | The remarks on the priest, deacon and acolyte are applicable


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