Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | proper to the presbyter, who offers the sacrifice in
2 1, 0 | ministers and the faithful who take their own proper part
3 2, 5 | 19. The faithful who gather together to await
4 2, 5 | the ancient proverb: "One who sings well prays twice."~
5 2, 8 | Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you
6 2, 8 | is mentioned at the end: «Who lives and reigns with you
7 2, 8 | is mentioned at the end: «Who lives and reigns with you
8 2, 9 | blessing or prayer. The people, who by their acclamations acknowledge
9 2, 10 | source of salvation for those who will partake.~d. Institution
10 2, 10 | members, living and dead, who are called to share in the
11 2, 10 | right that the faithful who are properly disposed receive
12 2, 10 | holy may be given to those who are holy. The priest offers
13 2, 10 | life which is Christ we who are many are made one body (
14 3, 11 | through the presbyters, who are his helpers.47~Whenever
15 3, 11 | the presbyter is another who possesses the power of orders
16 3, 11 | their charity toward all who share with them in the celebration.~
17 3, 11 | rank may be present.~Those who exercise the ministry of
18 3, 11 | administer communion54 and those who carry the missal, the cross,
19 3, 11 | Scriptures are read.~b. Those who, in some places, meet the
20 3, 11 | direct processions. ~c. Those who take up the collection.~
21 3, 11 | several persons present who are empowered to exercise
22 4, 11 | received. All the priests who are not bound to celebrate
23 4, 11 | belonging to the community who are obliged to celebrate
24 4, 12 | approved vestments.~All who wear an alb should use a
25 4, 13 | is used;~b. the servers, who, according to the occasion,
26 4, 13 | ministers;~d. a reader, who may carry the Book of the
27 4, 13 | the Gospels;~e. the priest who is to celebrate the Mass.~
28 4, 13 | the lectern, the servers, who may carry the censer and
29 4, 17 | permission of the Ordinary, who has the right to decide
30 4, 17 | permitted as follows: ~a. One who has celebrated or concelebrated
31 4, 17 | the evening Mass. ~b. One who has celebrated or concelebrated
32 4, 17 | proper times of day. ~d. One who concelebrates with the bishop
33 4, 21 | Remember, Lord, those who have died» and «For our
34 4, 21 | come» to «May all of us who share» inclusive, all the
35 4, 21 | death» and «May all of us who share» with hands outstretched. ~
36 4, 22 | peace. The concelebrants who are nearer the principal
37 4, 22 | the other. Either the one who drinks from the chalice
38 4, 22 | from the chalice or the one who presents it always wipes
39 4, 32 | chalice, then drunk by the one who purifies it. The paten is
40 4, 33 | 241. For the faithful who take part in the rite or
41 4, 33 | effects are concerned, those who receive in this manner are
42 4, 33 | confirmation; baptized persons who are being received into
43 4, 33 | renewal of vows; ~5. those who receive institution for
44 4, 33 | the deacon and ministers who exercise their office at
45 4, 33 | in the case of:~a. all who exercise a liturgical function
46 4, 33 | promise; also all those who reside in the houses of
47 4, 33 | and societies;~9. priests who are present at major celebrations
48 4, 33 | or concelebrate; ~10. all who make a retreat at a Mass
49 4, 33 | for the group; also all who take part in the meeting
50 4, 33 | and special benefactors who take part in the Mass of
51 4, 33 | chalice on the altar after all who are receiving under both
52 4, 33 | it. If there are others who are not receiving communion
53 4, 33 | in the usual way to all who are receiving under both
54 4, 33 | The communion of those who do not receive under both
55 4, 33 | The communion of those who do not receive under both
56 4, 33 | individual communicants, who hold the plate beneath their
57 5, 33 | 256. All who are involved in the construction,
58 6, 34 | Mary, the angels, saints who were not martyrs, All Saints (
59 7, 34 | the ministers and others who have a function in the celebration,
60 8, 38 | into special account those who are present at a liturgical
61 8, 38 | Catholics or Catholics who never or rarely share in
62 8, 38 | share in the eucharist or who have apparently lost the
63 Appen1 | the pastor or the priest who presides over the celebration,
64 Appen1 | qualifications are required in women who exercise liturgical ministries
65 Appen1 | the same way as for men who exercise the same ministries. ~
66 Appen1 | same ministries. ~c. Women who read one or other biblical
67 Appen1 | nos. 4, 5.) Other deacons who are present but not called
68 Appen2 | giving of glory to God, who is the source of all things
69 Appen2 | but all peoples? Those who say either that the price
70 Appen2 | the price they cost; those who say that they are so important
71 Appen2 | minister or layperson, who has an office to perform,
72 Appen2 | education and where often people who are visitors or are not
73 Appen2 | the eucharist or the one who presides over the liturgy
74 Appen2 | is the right of the one who presides and who opened
75 Appen2 | the one who presides and who opened the eucharistic prayer
76 Appen2 | minister or layperson, who has an office to perform,
77 Appen2 | the faithful is present who is able to respond to the
78 Appen2 | celebrant and the people who receive communion. For the
79 Appen2 | applicable to a special minister who lawfully distributes communion (
80 Appen2 | of the word, may a priest who celebrates with a small
81 Appen2 | permission to allow priests who are undergoing a treatment
82 Appen2 | treatment for alcoholism or who have undergone this treatment,
83 Appen2 | to grant to those priests who have made this request the
84 Appen2 | but exclusively for those who cannot in any way take part
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