Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | new Missal that will be used henceforth in the celebration
2 Intro, 0 | that the same words are used in reference to both Roman
3 Intro, 0 | faithfully follows the Missal used at the time of Pope Innocent
4 2, 8 | The Simple Gradual» may be used, or another song that is
5 2, 9 | before the gospel may be used. ~
6 2, 10 | same elements that Christ used.~2. In the eucharistic prayer
7 2, 10 | Graduale Romanum» may also be used, with or without the psalm,
8 4, 13 | lighted censer, if incense is used;~b. the servers, who, according
9 4, 13 | the Mass.~If incense is used, the priest puts some in
10 4, 13 | kisses it. If incense is used, he incenses the altar while
11 4, 13 | chant, if incense is being used, the priest puts some into
12 4, 13 | and breast. If incense is used, he then incenses the book.
13 4, 13 | readings. If incense is used, he puts some into the censer
14 4, 13 | 105. If incense is used, he incenses the gifts and
15 4, 14 | the altar. If incense is used, he assists the priest in
16 4, 14 | 131. If incense is used, the deacon assists the
17 4, 14 | candles and the censer when used. At the lectern the deacon
18 4, 14 | side table.) If incense is used, the deacon assists the
19 4, 15 | the priest. If incense is used, the acolyte gives the censer
20 4, 18 | chairs. When incense is used, the principal celebrant
21 4, 22 | or, if two chalices are used, two by two. They drink
22 4, 32 | water or water alone are used for the purification of
23 5, 33 | a suitable table may be used, but always with a cloth
24 5, 33 | crafted material may be used. ~The pedestal or base of
25 5, 33 | 269. Candles are to be used at every liturgical service
26 5, 33 | from the lectern; it may be used also for the homily and
27 6, 33 | Christ, the Church has always used bread and wine with water
28 6, 34 | chalice and paten, which are used in presenting, consecrating,
29 6, 34 | large paten may properly be used; on it is placed the bread
30 6, 34 | worn or when a stole is used instead of the chasuble
31 6, 34 | proper to the region may be used for making vestments; artificial
32 6, 34 | wearing them may also be used. The conference of bishops
33 6, 34 | vestment colors.~a. White is used in the offices and Masses
34 6, 34 | 25 January). ~b. Red is used on Passion Sunday (Palm
35 6, 34 | of martyrs. ~c. Green is used in the offices and Masses
36 6, 34 | Ordinary Time.~d. Violet is used in Lent and Advent. It may
37 6, 34 | the dead. ~e. Black may be used in Masses for the dead.~
38 6, 34 | the dead.~f. Rose may be used on «Gaudete» Sunday (Third
39 6, 34 | precious vestments may be used, even if not of the color
40 7, 35 | for the most part to be used on the days to which they
41 7, 36 | Roman Canon, which may be used on any day, is particularly
42 7, 36 | preface, it may also be used with other prefaces, especially
43 7, 36 | for a dead person may be used with this prayer in the
44 7, 36 | of salvation. It may be used when a Mass has no preface
45 7, 36 | has its own preface may be used with that preface. even
46 7, 36 | belonging to that Mass are used, unless otherwise noted.~
47 8, 38 | and prayers that may be used in the various circumstances
48 8, 38 | and occasions should be used sparingly, that is, when
49 8, 38 | chants between them may be used, if they are suited to the
50 8, 38 | and occasions, which are used either as circumstances
51 8, 38 | need or advantage may be used in a celebration with a
52 Appen1 | in earlier periods may be used in liturgical services even
53 Appen1 | psalms, provided they are used in accordance with the principles
54 Appen1 | the psalter that may be used as the entrance song, the
55 Appen1 | preferable that most songs used at the entrance be seasonal
56 Appen1 | psalms, provided they are used in accordance with the principles
57 Appen1 | 174 - 175), which may be used in place of the text corresponding
58 Appen1 | the psalter that may be used as the offertory song, the
59 Appen1 | preferable that most songs used during the offertory be
60 Appen1 | however, topical songs may be used during the offertory procession
61 Appen1 | the psalter that may be used as the Communion song, the
62 Appen1 | preferable that most songs used at the Communion be seasonal
63 Appen1 | however, topical songs may be used during the Communion procession
64 Appen1 | than natural stone may be used for fixed altars provided
65 Appen1 | other than the organ may be used in liturgical services provided
66 Appen1 | traditional ones may be used for sacred furnishings provided
67 Appen1 | traditional ones may be used for sacred vesture provided
68 Appen1 | the poor.~If incense is used, the priest, after incensing
69 Appen2 | of incensation are being used: one plain and simple; the
70 Appen2 | the veil is hardly ever used to cover the chalice prepared
71 Appen2 | prayer over the people is used, how is it to be integrated
72 Appen2 | crafted material may be used." The consecration should
73 Appen2 | the Roman Pontifical be used? ~REPLY: Yes. Whatever the
74 Appen2 | The formularies to be used remain those from the Roman
75 Appen2 | need or advantage may be used in a celebration with a
76 Appen2 | formulary for the dead be used in Eucharistic Prayers II
77 Appen2 | III: "When this prayer is used in «Masses for the dead. . .»" (
78 Appen2 | for the deceased may be used in any Mass that is celebrated
79 Appen2 | rule that it may not be used when a Mass has its own
80 Appen2 | their own prefaces may be used. In votive Masses there
81 Appen2 | need or advantage may be used in a celebration with a
82 Appen2 | need or advantage may be used in a celebration with a
83 Abbrev | Abbreviations used in the notes~ ~CD ~Vatican
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