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1501 4, 13 | of the faithful), which the priest directs from his
1502 4, 13 | directs from his chair or at the lectern (see nos. 45 - 47). ~
1503 4, 13 | nos. 45 - 47). ~LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST~
1504 4, 13 | 100. After the general intercessions, the
1505 4, 13 | the general intercessions, the presentation song begins (
1506 4, 13 | song begins (see no. 50). The servers place the corporal,
1507 4, 13 | 50). The servers place the corporal, purificator, chalice,
1508 4, 13 | chalice, and missal on the altar.~
1509 4, 13 | 101. It is fitting for the faithful's participation
1510 4, 13 | by their presenting both the bread and wine for the celebration
1511 4, 13 | both the bread and wine for the celebration of the eucharist
1512 4, 13 | wine for the celebration of the eucharist and other gifts
1513 4, 13 | and other gifts to meet the needs of the church and
1514 4, 13 | gifts to meet the needs of the church and of the poor.~
1515 4, 13 | needs of the church and of the poor.~The faithful's offerings
1516 4, 13 | church and of the poor.~The faithful's offerings are
1517 4, 13 | offerings are received by the priest, assisted by the
1518 4, 13 | the priest, assisted by the ministers, and put in a
1519 4, 13 | put in a suitable place; the bread and wine for the eucharist
1520 4, 13 | the bread and wine for the eucharist are taken to the
1521 4, 13 | the eucharist are taken to the altar.~
1522 4, 13 | 102. At the altar the priest receives
1523 4, 13 | 102. At the altar the priest receives the paten
1524 4, 13 | altar the priest receives the paten with the bread from
1525 4, 13 | receives the paten with the bread from a minister. With
1526 4, 13 | it slightly raised above the altar and says the accompanying
1527 4, 13 | above the altar and says the accompanying prayer. Then
1528 4, 13 | accompanying prayer. Then he places the paten with the bread on
1529 4, 13 | he places the paten with the bread on the corporal.~
1530 4, 13 | paten with the bread on the corporal.~
1531 4, 13 | as a minister presents the cruets, the priest stands
1532 4, 13 | minister presents the cruets, the priest stands at the side
1533 4, 13 | cruets, the priest stands at the side of the altar and pours
1534 4, 13 | priest stands at the side of the altar and pours wine and
1535 4, 13 | and a little water into the chalice, saying the accompanying
1536 4, 13 | into the chalice, saying the accompanying prayer softly.
1537 4, 13 | prayer softly. He returns to the middle of the altar, takes
1538 4, 13 | returns to the middle of the altar, takes the chalice,
1539 4, 13 | middle of the altar, takes the chalice, raises it a little
1540 4, 13 | with both hands, and says the appointed prayer. Then he
1541 4, 13 | appointed prayer. Then he places the chalice on the corporal
1542 4, 13 | he places the chalice on the corporal and may cover it
1543 4, 13 | 104 The priest bows and says softly
1544 4, 13 | priest bows and says softly the prayer, «Lord God, we ask
1545 4, 13 | incense is used, he incenses the gifts and the altar. A minister
1546 4, 13 | he incenses the gifts and the altar. A minister incenses
1547 4, 13 | altar. A minister incenses the priest and the congregation. ~
1548 4, 13 | incenses the priest and the congregation. ~
1549 4, 13 | 106. After the prayer, «Lord God, we ask
1550 4, 13 | you to receive», or after the incensation, the priest
1551 4, 13 | or after the incensation, the priest washes his hands
1552 4, 13 | priest washes his hands at the side of the altar and softly
1553 4, 13 | his hands at the side of the altar and softly says the
1554 4, 13 | the altar and softly says the prescribed prayer as a minister
1555 4, 13 | prayer as a minister pours the water. ~
1556 4, 13 | 107. The priest returns to the center
1557 4, 13 | 107. The priest returns to the center and, facing the people
1558 4, 13 | to the center and, facing the people and extending then
1559 4, 13 | joining his hands, pronounces the invitation: «Pray, brothers
1560 4, 13 | brothers and sisters». After the people's response, he says
1561 4, 13 | people's response, he says the prayer over the gifts with
1562 4, 13 | he says the prayer over the gifts with hands outstretched.
1563 4, 13 | with hands outstretched. At the end the people make the
1564 4, 13 | outstretched. At the end the people make the acclamation: «
1565 4, 13 | the end the people make the acclamation: «Amen».~
1566 4, 13 | 108. The priest then begins the eucharistic
1567 4, 13 | The priest then begins the eucharistic prayer. With
1568 4, 13 | outstretched, he says: «The Lord be with you». As he
1569 4, 13 | Let us give thanks to the Lord our God». When the
1570 4, 13 | the Lord our God». When the people have answered: «It
1571 4, 13 | him thanks and praise», the priest continues the preface.
1572 4, 13 | praise», the priest continues the preface. At its conclusion,
1573 4, 13 | 109. The priest continues the eucharistic
1574 4, 13 | 109. The priest continues the eucharistic prayer according
1575 4, 13 | eucharistic prayer according to the rubrics that are given for
1576 4, 13 | given for each of them. If the priest celebrant is a bishop,
1577 4, 13 | celebrant is a bishop, after the words «N. our Pope» or the
1578 4, 13 | the words «N. our Pope» or the equivalent, he adds: «and
1579 4, 13 | your unworthy servant». The local Ordinary must be mentioned
1580 4, 13 | bishops may be mentioned in the eucharistic prayer. When
1581 4, 13 | named, this is done with the collective formula, «N.
1582 4, 13 | grammatically to fit each of the eucharistic prayers.~A little
1583 4, 13 | prayers.~A little before the consecration, the server
1584 4, 13 | before the consecration, the server may ring a bell as
1585 4, 13 | ring a bell as a signal to the faithful. Depending on local
1586 4, 13 | local custom, he also rings the bell at the showing of both
1587 4, 13 | he also rings the bell at the showing of both the host
1588 4, 13 | bell at the showing of both the host and the chalice. ~
1589 4, 13 | showing of both the host and the chalice. ~
1590 4, 13 | 110. After the doxology at the end of the
1591 4, 13 | 110. After the doxology at the end of the eucharistic prayer,
1592 4, 13 | the doxology at the end of the eucharistic prayer, the
1593 4, 13 | the eucharistic prayer, the priest, with hands joined,
1594 4, 13 | with hands joined, says the introduction to the Lord'
1595 4, 13 | says the introduction to the Lord's Prayer. With hands
1596 4, 13 | or says this prayer with the people.~
1597 4, 13 | 111. After the Lord's Prayer, the priest
1598 4, 13 | After the Lord's Prayer, the priest alone, with hands
1599 4, 13 | hands outstretched, says the embolism, «Deliver us».
1600 4, 13 | embolism, «Deliver us». At the end the congregation makes
1601 4, 13 | Deliver us». At the end the congregation makes the acclamation, «
1602 4, 13 | end the congregation makes the acclamation, «For the kingdom».~
1603 4, 13 | makes the acclamation, «For the kingdom».~
1604 4, 13 | 112. Then the priest says aloud the prayer, «
1605 4, 13 | Then the priest says aloud the prayer, «Lord Jesus Christ».
1606 4, 13 | joining his hands, he gives the greeting of peace: «The
1607 4, 13 | the greeting of peace: «The peace of the Lord be with
1608 4, 13 | of peace: «The peace of the Lord be with you always».
1609 4, 13 | Lord be with you always». The people answer: «And also
1610 4, 13 | And also with you». Then the priest may add: «Let us
1611 4, 13 | according to local custom. The priest may give the sign
1612 4, 13 | custom. The priest may give the sign of peace to the ministers.~
1613 4, 13 | give the sign of peace to the ministers.~
1614 4, 13 | 113. The priest then takes the eucharistic
1615 4, 13 | 113. The priest then takes the eucharistic bread and breaks
1616 4, 13 | bread and breaks it over the paten. He places a small
1617 4, 13 | places a small piece in the chalice, saying softly: «
1618 4, 13 | this mingling». Meanwhile the «Agnus Dei» is sung or recited
1619 4, 13 | Dei» is sung or recited by the choir and congregation (
1620 4, 13 | 114. Then the priest says softly the prayer, «
1621 4, 13 | Then the priest says softly the prayer, «Lord Jesus Christ,
1622 4, 13 | Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God», or «Lord Jesus
1623 4, 13 | 115. After the prayer the priest genuflects,
1624 4, 13 | 115. After the prayer the priest genuflects, takes
1625 4, 13 | priest genuflects, takes the eucharistic bread, and,
1626 4, 13 | holding it slightly above the paten while facing the people,
1627 4, 13 | above the paten while facing the people, says: «This is the
1628 4, 13 | the people, says: «This is the Lamb of God». With the people
1629 4, 13 | is the Lamb of God». With the people he adds, once only: «
1630 4, 13 | 116. Next, facing the altar, the priest says softly: «
1631 4, 13 | Next, facing the altar, the priest says softly: «May
1632 4, 13 | priest says softly: «May the body of Christ bring me
1633 4, 13 | and reverently consumes the body of Christ. Then he
1634 4, 13 | of Christ. Then he takes the chalice, saying: «May the
1635 4, 13 | the chalice, saying: «May the blood of Christ bring me
1636 4, 13 | and reverently drinks the blood of Christ.~
1637 4, 13 | 117. He then takes the paten or a ciborium and
1638 4, 13 | or a ciborium and goes to the communicants. If communion
1639 4, 13 | communion is given only under the form of bread, he raises
1640 4, 13 | form of bread, he raises the eucharistic bread slightly
1641 4, 13 | it to each one, saying: «The body of Christ». The communicants
1642 4, 13 | saying: «The body of Christ». The communicants reply: «Amen»
1643 4, 13 | reply: «Amen» and, holding the communion plate under their
1644 4, 13 | under their chin, receive the sacrament. ~
1645 4, 13 | communion under both kinds, the rite described in nos. 240 -
1646 4, 13 | 119. The communion song is begun
1647 4, 13 | communion song is begun while the priest is receiving the
1648 4, 13 | the priest is receiving the sacrament (see no. 56 i). ~
1649 4, 13 | 120. After communion the priest returns to the altar
1650 4, 13 | communion the priest returns to the altar and collects any remaining
1651 4, 13 | particles. Then, standing at the side of the altar or at
1652 4, 13 | standing at the side of the altar or at a side table,
1653 4, 13 | side table, he purifies the paten or ciborium over the
1654 4, 13 | the paten or ciborium over the chalice, then purifies the
1655 4, 13 | the chalice, then purifies the chalice, saying quietly: «
1656 4, 13 | purificator. If this is done at the altar, the vessels are taken
1657 4, 13 | this is done at the altar, the vessels are taken to a side
1658 4, 13 | on a corporal, either at the altar or at a side table
1659 4, 13 | purify them after Mass when the people have left.~
1660 4, 13 | 121. Afterward the priest may return to the
1661 4, 13 | the priest may return to the chair. A period of silence
1662 4, 13 | 122. Then, standing at the altar or at the chair and
1663 4, 13 | standing at the altar or at the chair and facing the people,
1664 4, 13 | at the chair and facing the people, the priest says,
1665 4, 13 | chair and facing the people, the priest says, with hands
1666 4, 13 | after communion. He recites the prayer after communion,
1667 4, 13 | prayer after communion, at the end of which the people
1668 4, 13 | communion, at the end of which the people make the response: «
1669 4, 13 | of which the people make the response: «Amen».~CONCLUDING
1670 4, 13 | 124. Then the priest, with hands outstretched,
1671 4, 13 | hands outstretched, greets the people: «The Lord be with
1672 4, 13 | outstretched, greets the people: «The Lord be with you». They
1673 4, 13 | answer: «And also with you». The priest immediately adds: «
1674 4, 13 | and, as he blesses with the sign of the cross, continues: «
1675 4, 13 | blesses with the sign of the cross, continues: «the Father,
1676 4, 13 | of the cross, continues: «the Father, and the Son, and
1677 4, 13 | continues: «the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit».
1678 4, 13 | Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit». All answer: «
1679 4, 13 | solemn form of blessing or the prayer over the people precedes
1680 4, 13 | blessing or the prayer over the people precedes this form
1681 4, 13 | this form of blessing as the rubrics direct. ~Immediately
1682 4, 13 | direct. ~Immediately after the blessing, with hands joined,
1683 4, 13 | blessing, with hands joined, the priest adds: «Go in the
1684 4, 13 | the priest adds: «Go in the peace of Christ», or: «Go
1685 4, 13 | peace to love and serve the Lord», or: «The Mass is
1686 4, 13 | and serve the Lord», or: «The Mass is ended, go in peace»,
1687 4, 13 | ended, go in peace», and the people answer: «Thanks be
1688 4, 13 | 125. As a rule, the priest then kisses the altar,
1689 4, 13 | the priest then kisses the altar, makes the proper
1690 4, 13 | kisses the altar, makes the proper reverence with the
1691 4, 13 | the proper reverence with the ministers, and leaves. ~
1692 4, 13 | liturgical service follows the Mass, the concluding rites (
1693 4, 13 | service follows the Mass, the concluding rites (greeting,
1694 4, 14 | B. Functions of the Deacon~
1695 4, 14 | to exercise his ministry, the norms in the preceding section
1696 4, 14 | his ministry, the norms in the preceding section apply,
1697 4, 14 | preceding section apply, with the following exceptions. ~In
1698 4, 14 | exceptions. ~In general the deacon: a. assists the priest
1699 4, 14 | general the deacon: a. assists the priest and walks at his
1700 4, 14 | walks at his side; b. at the altar, assists with the
1701 4, 14 | the altar, assists with the chalice or the book; c.
1702 4, 14 | assists with the chalice or the book; c. if there is no
1703 4, 14 | 128. Vested and carrying the Book of the Gospels, the
1704 4, 14 | and carrying the Book of the Gospels, the deacon precedes
1705 4, 14 | the Book of the Gospels, the deacon precedes the priest
1706 4, 14 | Gospels, the deacon precedes the priest on the way to the
1707 4, 14 | deacon precedes the priest on the way to the altar or else
1708 4, 14 | the priest on the way to the altar or else walks at the
1709 4, 14 | the altar or else walks at the priest's side.~
1710 4, 14 | 129. With the priest he makes the proper
1711 4, 14 | With the priest he makes the proper reverence and goes
1712 4, 14 | reverence and goes up to the altar. After placing the
1713 4, 14 | the altar. After placing the Book of the Gospels on it,
1714 4, 14 | After placing the Book of the Gospels on it, along with
1715 4, 14 | Gospels on it, along with the priest he kisses the altar.
1716 4, 14 | with the priest he kisses the altar. If incense is used,
1717 4, 14 | incense is used, he assists the priest in putting some in
1718 4, 14 | priest in putting some in the censer and in incensing
1719 4, 14 | censer and in incensing the altar.~
1720 4, 14 | 130. After the incensing, he goes to the
1721 4, 14 | the incensing, he goes to the chair with the priest, sits
1722 4, 14 | he goes to the chair with the priest, sits next to him,
1723 4, 14 | as required. ~LITURGY OF THE WORD~
1724 4, 14 | 131. If incense is used, the deacon assists the priest
1725 4, 14 | used, the deacon assists the priest when he puts incense
1726 4, 14 | when he puts incense in the censer during the singing
1727 4, 14 | incense in the censer during the singing of the «Alleluia»
1728 4, 14 | censer during the singing of the «Alleluia» or other chant.
1729 4, 14 | chant. Then he bows before the priest and asks for the
1730 4, 14 | the priest and asks for the blessing, saying in a low
1731 4, 14 | give me your blessing.» The priest blesses him: «The
1732 4, 14 | The priest blesses him: «The Lord be in your heart».
1733 4, 14 | Lord be in your heart». The deacon answers: «Amen».
1734 4, 14 | deacon answers: «Amen». If the Book of the Gospels is on
1735 4, 14 | Amen». If the Book of the Gospels is on the altar,
1736 4, 14 | Book of the Gospels is on the altar, he takes it and goes
1737 4, 14 | he takes it and goes to the lectern; the servers, if
1738 4, 14 | and goes to the lectern; the servers, if there are any,
1739 4, 14 | precede, carrying candles and the censer when used. At the
1740 4, 14 | the censer when used. At the lectern the deacon greets
1741 4, 14 | when used. At the lectern the deacon greets the people,
1742 4, 14 | lectern the deacon greets the people, incenses the book,
1743 4, 14 | greets the people, incenses the book, and proclaims the
1744 4, 14 | the book, and proclaims the gospel. After the reading,
1745 4, 14 | proclaims the gospel. After the reading, he kisses the book,
1746 4, 14 | After the reading, he kisses the book, saying softly: «May
1747 4, 14 | book, saying softly: «May the words of the gospel wipe
1748 4, 14 | softly: «May the words of the gospel wipe away our sins»,
1749 4, 14 | our sins», and returns to the priest. If there is no homily
1750 4, 14 | faith, he may remain at the lectern for the general
1751 4, 14 | remain at the lectern for the general intercessions, but
1752 4, 14 | general intercessions, but the servers leave.~
1753 4, 14 | 132. After the priest introduces the general
1754 4, 14 | After the priest introduces the general intercessions, the
1755 4, 14 | the general intercessions, the deacon announces the intentions
1756 4, 14 | intercessions, the deacon announces the intentions at the lectern
1757 4, 14 | announces the intentions at the lectern or other suitable
1758 4, 14 | suitable place.~LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST~
1759 4, 14 | 133. At the presentation of the gifts,
1760 4, 14 | At the presentation of the gifts, while the priest
1761 4, 14 | presentation of the gifts, while the priest remains at the chair,
1762 4, 14 | while the priest remains at the chair, the deacon prepares
1763 4, 14 | priest remains at the chair, the deacon prepares the altar,
1764 4, 14 | chair, the deacon prepares the altar, assisted by other
1765 4, 14 | by other ministers, but the care of the sacred vessels
1766 4, 14 | ministers, but the care of the sacred vessels belongs to
1767 4, 14 | sacred vessels belongs to the deacon. He assists the priest
1768 4, 14 | to the deacon. He assists the priest in receiving the
1769 4, 14 | the priest in receiving the people's gifts. Next, he
1770 4, 14 | s gifts. Next, he hands the priest the paten with the
1771 4, 14 | Next, he hands the priest the paten with the bread to
1772 4, 14 | the priest the paten with the bread to be consecrated,
1773 4, 14 | and a little water into the chalice, saying softly the «
1774 4, 14 | the chalice, saying softly the «Through the mystery of
1775 4, 14 | saying softly the «Through the mystery of this water and
1776 4, 14 | water and wine», then passes the chalice to the priest. (
1777 4, 14 | then passes the chalice to the priest. (He may also prepare
1778 4, 14 | priest. (He may also prepare the chalice and pour the wine
1779 4, 14 | prepare the chalice and pour the wine and water at a side
1780 4, 14 | table.) If incense is used, the deacon assists the priest
1781 4, 14 | used, the deacon assists the priest with the incensing
1782 4, 14 | assists the priest with the incensing of the gifts and
1783 4, 14 | priest with the incensing of the gifts and the altar; afterward
1784 4, 14 | incensing of the gifts and the altar; afterward he, or
1785 4, 14 | another minister, incenses the priest and the people.~
1786 4, 14 | incenses the priest and the people.~
1787 4, 14 | 134. During the eucharistic prayer, the
1788 4, 14 | the eucharistic prayer, the deacon stands near but slightly
1789 4, 14 | near but slightly behind the priest, so that when necessary
1790 4, 14 | necessary he may assist the priest with the chalice
1791 4, 14 | may assist the priest with the chalice or the missal.~
1792 4, 14 | priest with the chalice or the missal.~
1793 4, 14 | 135. At the final doxology of the eucharistic
1794 4, 14 | At the final doxology of the eucharistic prayer, the
1795 4, 14 | the eucharistic prayer, the deacon stands next to the
1796 4, 14 | the deacon stands next to the priest, holding up the chalice
1797 4, 14 | to the priest, holding up the chalice as the priest raises
1798 4, 14 | holding up the chalice as the priest raises the paten
1799 4, 14 | chalice as the priest raises the paten with the eucharistic
1800 4, 14 | priest raises the paten with the eucharistic bread, until
1801 4, 14 | eucharistic bread, until the people have said the acclamation: «
1802 4, 14 | until the people have said the acclamation: «Amen».~
1803 4, 14 | 136. After the priest has said the prayer
1804 4, 14 | After the priest has said the prayer for peace and the
1805 4, 14 | the prayer for peace and the greeting: «The peace of
1806 4, 14 | peace and the greeting: «The peace of the Lord be with
1807 4, 14 | greeting: «The peace of the Lord be with you always»,
1808 4, 14 | be with you always», and the people have made the response: «
1809 4, 14 | and the people have made the response: «And also with
1810 4, 14 | response: «And also with you», the deacon may invite all to
1811 4, 14 | may invite all to exchange the sign of peace, saying: «
1812 4, 14 | Let us offer each other the sign of peace». He himself
1813 4, 14 | peace». He himself receives the sign of peace from the priest
1814 4, 14 | receives the sign of peace from the priest and may offer it
1815 4, 14 | 137. After the priest's communion, the
1816 4, 14 | the priest's communion, the deacon receives under both
1817 4, 14 | both kinds and then assists the priest in giving communion
1818 4, 14 | priest in giving communion to the people. But if communion
1819 4, 14 | given under both kinds, the deacon ministers the chalice
1820 4, 14 | kinds, the deacon ministers the chalice to the communicants
1821 4, 14 | ministers the chalice to the communicants and is the
1822 4, 14 | the communicants and is the last to drink from it. ~
1823 4, 14 | 138. After communion, the deacon returns to the altar
1824 4, 14 | communion, the deacon returns to the altar with the priest and
1825 4, 14 | returns to the altar with the priest and collects any
1826 4, 14 | fragments. He then takes the chalice and other vessels
1827 4, 14 | chalice and other vessels to the side table, where he purifies
1828 4, 14 | them and arranges them in the usual way; the priest returns
1829 4, 14 | arranges them in the usual way; the priest returns to the chair.
1830 4, 14 | way; the priest returns to the chair. But it is permissible
1831 4, 14 | is permissible to leave the vessels to be purified,
1832 4, 14 | purify them after Mass, when the people have left.~CONCLUDING
1833 4, 14 | 139. Following the prayer after communion,
1834 4, 14 | any brief announcements, the deacon may make them, unless
1835 4, 14 | deacon may make them, unless the priest prefers to do so
1836 4, 14 | 140. After the priest's blessing, the deacon
1837 4, 14 | After the priest's blessing, the deacon dismisses the people,
1838 4, 14 | blessing, the deacon dismisses the people, saying: «Go in the
1839 4, 14 | the people, saying: «Go in the peace of Christ», or: «Go
1840 4, 14 | peace to love and serve the Lord», or: «The Mass is
1841 4, 14 | and serve the Lord», or: «The Mass is ended, go in peace».~
1842 4, 14 | 141. Along with the priest, the deacon kisses
1843 4, 14 | Along with the priest, the deacon kisses the altar,
1844 4, 14 | priest, the deacon kisses the altar, makes the proper
1845 4, 14 | kisses the altar, makes the proper reverence, and leaves
1846 4, 14 | reverence, and leaves in the manner followed for the
1847 4, 14 | the manner followed for the entrance procession.~ ~
1848 4, 15 | C. Functions of the Acolyte~
1849 4, 15 | 142. The acolyte may have functions
1850 4, 15 | and several may occur at the same time. It is therefore
1851 4, 15 | present, he should perform the more important functions
1852 4, 15 | important functions and the rest are distributed among
1853 4, 15 | 143. In the procession to the altar
1854 4, 15 | 143. In the procession to the altar the acolyte may carry
1855 4, 15 | procession to the altar the acolyte may carry the cross,
1856 4, 15 | altar the acolyte may carry the cross, walking between two
1857 4, 15 | candles. When he reaches the altar, he places the cross
1858 4, 15 | reaches the altar, he places the cross near it and takes
1859 4, 15 | and takes his own place in the sanctuary.~
1860 4, 15 | 144. Throughout the celebration it belongs to
1861 4, 15 | celebration it belongs to the acolyte to go to the priest
1862 4, 15 | to the acolyte to go to the priest or the deacon, whenever
1863 4, 15 | acolyte to go to the priest or the deacon, whenever necessary,
1864 4, 15 | necessary, in order to present the book to them and to assist
1865 4, 15 | out his ministry both at the chair and at the altar.~
1866 4, 15 | both at the chair and at the altar.~LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST~
1867 4, 15 | at the altar.~LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST~
1868 4, 15 | 145. After the general intercessions, when
1869 4, 15 | when no deacon is present, the acolyte places the corporal,
1870 4, 15 | present, the acolyte places the corporal, purificator, chalice,
1871 4, 15 | chalice, and missal on the altar, while the priest
1872 4, 15 | missal on the altar, while the priest remains at the chair.
1873 4, 15 | while the priest remains at the chair. Then, if necessary,
1874 4, 15 | chair. Then, if necessary, the acolyte assists the priest
1875 4, 15 | necessary, the acolyte assists the priest in receiving the
1876 4, 15 | the priest in receiving the gifts of the people and
1877 4, 15 | in receiving the gifts of the people and he may bring
1878 4, 15 | people and he may bring the bread and wine to the altar
1879 4, 15 | bring the bread and wine to the altar and present them to
1880 4, 15 | altar and present them to the priest. If incense is used,
1881 4, 15 | priest. If incense is used, the acolyte gives the censer
1882 4, 15 | used, the acolyte gives the censer to the priest and
1883 4, 15 | acolyte gives the censer to the priest and assists him in
1884 4, 15 | assists him in incensing the gifts and the altar. ~
1885 4, 15 | incensing the gifts and the altar. ~
1886 4, 15 | 146. The acolyte may assist the priest
1887 4, 15 | The acolyte may assist the priest as a special minister
1888 4, 15 | minister in giving communion to the people.61 If communion is
1889 4, 15 | given under both kinds, the acolyte ministers the chalice
1890 4, 15 | kinds, the acolyte ministers the chalice to the communicants
1891 4, 15 | ministers the chalice to the communicants or he holds
1892 4, 15 | communicants or he holds the chalice when communion is
1893 4, 15 | 147. After communion, the acolyte helps the priest
1894 4, 15 | communion, the acolyte helps the priest or deacon to purify
1895 4, 15 | deacon to purify and arrange the vessels. If no deacon is
1896 4, 15 | If no deacon is present, the acolyte takes the vessels
1897 4, 15 | present, the acolyte takes the vessels to the side table,
1898 4, 15 | acolyte takes the vessels to the side table, where he purifies
1899 4, 16 | D. Functions of the Reader~INTRODUCTORY RITES~
1900 4, 16 | 148. In the procession to the altar,
1901 4, 16 | 148. In the procession to the altar, when no deacon is
1902 4, 16 | when no deacon is present, the reader may carry the Book
1903 4, 16 | present, the reader may carry the Book of the Gospels. In
1904 4, 16 | reader may carry the Book of the Gospels. In that case he
1905 4, 16 | case he walks in front of the priest; otherwise he walks
1906 4, 16 | otherwise he walks with the other ministers. ~
1907 4, 16 | 149. Upon reaching the altar, the reader makes
1908 4, 16 | Upon reaching the altar, the reader makes the proper
1909 4, 16 | altar, the reader makes the proper reverence along with
1910 4, 16 | proper reverence along with the priest, goes up to the altar,
1911 4, 16 | with the priest, goes up to the altar, and places the Book
1912 4, 16 | to the altar, and places the Book of the Gospels on it.
1913 4, 16 | and places the Book of the Gospels on it. Then he takes
1914 4, 16 | Then he takes his place in the sanctuary with theother
1915 4, 16 | 150. At the lectern the reader proclaims
1916 4, 16 | 150. At the lectern the reader proclaims the readings
1917 4, 16 | lectern the reader proclaims the readings that precede the
1918 4, 16 | the readings that precede the gospel. If there is no cantor
1919 4, 16 | If there is no cantor of the psalm, he may also sing
1920 4, 16 | may also sing or recite the responsorial psalm after
1921 4, 16 | responsorial psalm after the first reading. ~
1922 4, 16 | 151. After the priest gives the introduction
1923 4, 16 | After the priest gives the introduction to the general
1924 4, 16 | gives the introduction to the general intercessions, the
1925 4, 16 | the general intercessions, the reader may announce the
1926 4, 16 | the reader may announce the intentions when no deacon
1927 4, 16 | song or communion song and the antiphons in the Missal
1928 4, 16 | song and the antiphons in the Missal are not said by the
1929 4, 16 | the Missal are not said by the faithful, the reader recites
1930 4, 16 | not said by the faithful, the reader recites them at the
1931 4, 16 | the reader recites them at the proper time.~ ~
1932 4, 17 | Concelebration effectively brings out the unity of the priesthood,
1933 4, 17 | brings out the unity of the priesthood, of the sacrifice,
1934 4, 17 | unity of the priesthood, of the sacrifice, and of the whole
1935 4, 17 | of the sacrifice, and of the whole people of God. In
1936 4, 17 | people of God. In addition to the times when the rite itself
1937 4, 17 | addition to the times when the rite itself prescribes it,
1938 4, 17 | also permitted at:~1. a. the chrism Mass and the evening
1939 4, 17 | a. the chrism Mass and the evening Mass on Holy Thursday;~
1940 4, 17 | Mass on Holy Thursday;~b. the Mass for councils, meetings
1941 4, 17 | bishops, and synods;~c. the Mass for the blessing of
1942 4, 17 | synods;~c. the Mass for the blessing of an abbot;~2.
1943 4, 17 | abbot;~2. in addition, with the permission of the Ordinary,
1944 4, 17 | with the permission of the Ordinary, who has the right
1945 4, 17 | of the Ordinary, who has the right to decide on the advisability
1946 4, 17 | has the right to decide on the advisability of concelebration,
1947 4, 17 | concelebration, at: ~a. the conventual Mass and the
1948 4, 17 | the conventual Mass and the principal Mass in churches
1949 4, 17 | churches and oratories when the needs of the people do not
1950 4, 17 | oratories when the needs of the people do not require that
1951 4, 17 | do not require that all the priests present celebrate
1952 4, 17 | celebrate individually;~b. the Mass for any kind of meeting
1953 4, 17 | large number of priests, the authorized superior may
1954 4, 17 | concelebration several times on the same day, but either at
1955 4, 17 | 155. The right to regulate, in accord
1956 4, 17 | regulate, in accord with the law, the discipline for
1957 4, 17 | in accord with the law, the discipline for concelebration
1958 4, 17 | exempt religious, belongs to the bishop. The right to decide
1959 4, 17 | belongs to the bishop. The right to decide on the advisability
1960 4, 17 | The right to decide on the advisability of concelebration
1961 4, 17 | concelebration in which the priests of any diocese concelebrate
1962 4, 17 | own bishop, especially at the chrism Mass on Holy Thursday
1963 4, 17 | on Holy Thursday and on the occasion of a synod or pastoral
1964 4, 17 | other meeting. That sign of the unity of the priesthood
1965 4, 17 | That sign of the unity of the priesthood and of the Church
1966 4, 17 | of the priesthood and of the Church itself which marks
1967 4, 17 | out even more clearly in the instances mentioned.66 ~
1968 4, 17 | having to do either with the meaning of the rite or of
1969 4, 17 | either with the meaning of the rite or of the liturgical
1970 4, 17 | meaning of the rite or of the liturgical feast, to celebrate
1971 4, 17 | concelebrate more than once on the same day is permitted as
1972 4, 17 | celebrated or concelebrated the chrism Mass on Holy Thursday
1973 4, 17 | celebrate or concelebrate the evening Mass. ~b. One who
1974 4, 17 | celebrated or concelebrated the Mass of the Easter Vigil
1975 4, 17 | concelebrated the Mass of the Easter Vigil may celebrate
1976 4, 17 | celebrate or concelebrate the second Mass of Easter. ~
1977 4, 17 | celebrate or concelebrate the three Masses of Christmas,
1978 4, 17 | Masses of Christmas, provided the Masses are at their proper
1979 4, 17 | One who concelebrates with the bishop or his delegate at
1980 4, 17 | visitation, or concelebrates on the occasion of a meeting of
1981 4, 17 | celebrate another Mass for the benefit of the people.67
1982 4, 17 | Mass for the benefit of the people.67 This holds also,
1983 4, 17 | 159. The structure of a concelebrated
1984 4, 17 | whatever its form, follows the norms for an individual
1985 4, 17 | celebration, except for the points prescribed or changed
1986 4, 17 | prescribed or changed in the next section.~
1987 4, 17 | functions are carried out by the concelebrants.~ ~
1988 4, 18 | 161. In the sacristy or other suitable
1989 4, 18 | or other suitable place, the concelebrants put on the
1990 4, 18 | the concelebrants put on the vestments usual for individual
1991 4, 18 | concelebrants than vestments, the concelebrants may omit the
1992 4, 18 | the concelebrants may omit the chasuble and simply wear
1993 4, 18 | chasuble and simply wear the stole over the alb; but
1994 4, 18 | simply wear the stole over the alb; but the principal celebrant
1995 4, 18 | stole over the alb; but the principal celebrant always
1996 4, 18 | principal celebrant always wears the chasuble.~
1997 4, 18 | everything is ready, there is the usual procession through
1998 4, 18 | usual procession through the church to the altar. The
1999 4, 18 | procession through the church to the altar. The concelebrating
2000 4, 18 | the church to the altar. The concelebrating priests go
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