Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | as a general rule it be celebrated in the vernacular."12 The
2 Intro, 0 | or that the Mass must be celebrated only in the vernacular."13
3 Intro, 0 | efficacy of a sacred rite celebrated in Latin, the Council was
4 Intro, 0 | comprehension of the mystery being celebrated. ~
5 2, 9 | account the mystery being celebrated and the needs proper to
6 2, 9 | obligation at all Masses that are celebrated with a congregation. It
7 2, 9 | be included in all Masses celebrated with a congregation, so
8 2, 10 | Christ, that sacrifice is celebrated which he himself instituted
9 2, 10 | clear that the eucharist is celebrated in communion with the entire
10 2, 10 | sacrifice actually being celebrated.44~i. During the priest'
11 2, 10 | effects of the mystery just celebrated and by their acclamation,
12 4, 11 | should be attached to a Mass celebrated by any community, but especially
13 4, 11 | 76. Of those Masses celebrated by some communities, the
14 4, 11 | most proper that they be celebrated with singing, with the full
15 4, 11 | congregation means a Mass celebrated with the people taking part.
16 4, 11 | obligation, this Mass should be celebrated with song and with a suitable
17 4, 11 | ministers.59 But it may be celebrated without music and with only
18 4, 17 | follows: ~a. One who has celebrated or concelebrated the chrism
19 4, 17 | evening Mass. ~b. One who has celebrated or concelebrated the Mass
20 4, 24 | gives the norms for Mass celebrated by a priest with only one
21 4, 24 | 211. Mass should not be celebrated without a server, except
22 4, 30 | saint in whose honor Mass is celebrated.~b. A bow of the body, or
23 4, 33 | administered when Mass is lawfully celebrated in the sick person's home;~
24 4, 33 | participate and which is specially celebrated for the group; also all
25 5, 33 | holiness of the mysteries celebrated there. ~ ~
26 5, 33 | it easily and Mass to be celebrated facing the people. It should
27 5, 33 | table where the eucharist is celebrated outside a place of worship (
28 6, 34 | mysteries of the faith being celebrated and, in the course of the
29 6, 34 | 310. Ritual Masses are celebrated in their proper color, in
30 6, 34 | needs and occasions are celebrated in the color proper to the
31 6, 34 | and 40; votive Masses are celebrated in the color suited to the
32 7, 34 | memorials: ~a. if Mass is celebrated with a congregation, the
33 7, 34 | celebrating; ~b. if Mass is celebrated without a congregation,
34 7, 34 | of the memorial should be celebrated to satisfy their devotion.~
35 7, 35 | sacramentals or that are celebrated by reason of special circumstances. ~
36 7, 36 | prefaces. ~When Mass is celebrated for a dead person, the special
37 8, 38 | an appropriate Mass maybe celebrated on any day except solemnities,
38 8, 38 | for the dead and may be celebrated on any day except solemnities
39 8, 38 | Mass for the dead may be celebrated even on days within the
40 8, 38 | is, daily Masses, may be celebrated on weekdays in Ordinary
41 8, 38 | other Masses for the dead celebrated with a congregation. ~
42 Appen1 | fulfillment of the mystery being celebrated. Most benediction hymns,
43 Appen2 | Mass with a congregation celebrated more solemnly, different
44 Appen2 | all the people at a Mass celebrated by the pope or the more
45 Appen2 | because of serious need, is celebrated without any server and,
46 Appen2 | saint in whose honor Mass is celebrated. A bow of the body, or profound
47 Appen2 | occasions and votive Masses be celebrated on weekdays of the Christmas
48 Appen2 | or commemorations, may be celebrated in the measure due to it (
49 Appen2 | Pentecost, days that are celebrated "as one feast day, or better
50 Appen2 | The Mass of burial may be celebrated on any day, except the Easter
51 Appen2 | first anniversary may be celebrated on the days indicated in
52 Appen2 | Masses for the dead may be celebrated on the weekdays in Ordinary
53 Appen2 | any saint one chooses be celebrated? ~REPLY: Yes. The GIRM no.
54 Appen2 | for votive Masses to be celebrated in honor of the saints are
55 Appen2 | no. 322b): "When Mass is celebrated «for any dead person. . .»"
56 Appen2 | used in any Mass that is celebrated for a dead person or in
57 Appen2 | sense in Masses that are celebrated on the very day of a feast
58 Appen2 | Immaculate Heart of Mary be celebrated, respectively, on the first
59 Appen2 | occurs? ~REPLY: They may be celebrated observing the rule of GIRM
60 Appen2 | 1: May a funeral Mass be celebrated during the octaves of Christmas
61 Appen2 | one for a funeral may be celebrated on any day except holy days
62 Appen2 | Sunday. Therefore, it may be celebrated during the octaves of Christmas
63 Appen2 | 2: May a funeral Mass be celebrated on Holy Thursday and during
64 Appen2 | rule the chrism Mass is celebrated (MR pp. 239 - 242). In addition
65 Appen2 | permit another Mass to be celebrated in churches and public or
66 Appen2 | the sacraments are not celebrated" (MR p. 250 RM, Good Friday, "
67 Appen2 | sacrifice of the Mass is not celebrated" (MR p. 265 RM, Holy Saturday]).
68 Appen2 | to in the GIRM no. 337 be celebrated even on weekdays of Lent? ~
69 Appen2 | first anniversary) may be celebrated «all» weekdays, with the
70 Appen2 | the first anniversary be celebrated even within the octave of
71 Appen2 | Therefore, they may be celebrated on days within the octave
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