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Meeting Christ in the Liturgy
Instruction of the Roman Missal

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1 Intro, 0 | reaffirmed this teaching in these significant words: "At the 2 Intro, 0 | the course of time. For these people are the people of 3 Intro, 0 | Christ's body and blood. These people are holy by their 4 Intro, 0 | obeyed everywhere. Among these are the obligatory homily 5 2, 2 | person of Christ, addresses these prayers to God in the name 6 2, 2 | themselves. By their very nature these introductions do not need 7 2, 6 | While the songs proper to these movements are being sung, 8 2, 8 | preparation.~The purpose of these rites is that the faithful 9 2, 10 | the parts corresponding to these words and actions of Christ:~ 10 2, 10 | or collected at the Mass. These are to be put in a suitable 11 2, 10 | the eucharistic prayer are these:~a. Thanksgiving (expressed 12 3, 11 | their function correctly, these cantors should possess singing 13 4, 11 | religious or canons. In these Masses, therefore, individuals 14 4, 12 | and water, unless all of these are brought in by the faithful 15 4, 13 | assistant bishops60 All these phrases should be modified 16 4, 13 | quietly: «Lord, may I receive these gifts», etc., and dries 17 4, 15 | therefore desirable that these functions be suitably distributed 18 4, 21 | concelebrants; he alone says these prayers, with hands outstretched 19 4, 21 | eucharistic bread and chalice as these are shown and afterward 20 4, 21 | concelebrants; he alone says these prayers, with hands outstretched 21 4, 21 | our Lord you give us all these gifts», is said by the principal 22 4, 21 | so, Father, we bring you these gifts» to «Look with favor» 23 4, 21 | so, Father, we bring you these gifts» with hands outstretched 24 4, 21 | eucharistic bread and chalice as these are shown andafterward bow 25 4, 21 | concelebrants; he alone says these prayers, with hands outstretched. ~ 26 4, 21 | eucharistic bread and chalice as these are shown and afterward 27 4, 33 | kinds, the priest gives these communion, then returns 28 5, 33 | at the altar.~Even though these elements must express a 29 6, 34 | diversity of vestments. These should therefore symbolize 30 7, 35 | solemnity or feast occurs, these readings are for the most 31 7, 35 | special circumstances. ~These selections of readings have 32 7, 36 | the opening prayer from these Masses. ~This provides a 33 8, 38 | because of the funeral. These may be non - Catholics or 34 Appen1 | all are the admonitions. These enable the people to be 35 Appen1 | Prayer. By their very nature these brief admonitions do not 36 Appen1 | should not conflict with these purposes.~In general, during 37 Appen1 | procession provided that these texts do not conflict with 38 Appen1 | Communion procession provided these texts do not conflict with 39 Appen1 | practice, drew attention to these considerations:~a. Proper 40 Appen1 | for fixed altars provided these are worthy, solid and properly 41 Appen1 | presented the above decision in these terms: The expression of 42 Appen2 | gives simple rules to solve these questions (GIRM no. 21): 43 Appen2 | of faith are at issue and these involve the assembly as 44 Appen2 | community character proper to these texts and by stressing the 45 Appen2 | it may be said even on these weekdays when there is a " 46 Appen2 | gifts offered by the people. These are the elements for the 47 Appen2 | patron saint"). How should these words be interpreted? Must 48 Appen2 | any gesture to be added to these invocations: Not 14 (1978) 49 Appen2 | which are to be consecrated. These gifts are received by the 50 Appen2 | blesses the people, with these words . . ."(no. 42). But 51 Appen2 | churchgoers take part. In these cases the bell as a signal 52 Appen2 | directs that the priest speaks these words while facing the congregation: 53 Appen2 | of the celebrant. Clearly these formularies have the same 54 Appen2 | GIRM no. 234 to recognize these various cases: "A bow of 55 Appen2 | quietly: «Lord, may I receive these gifts», etc., and dries 56 Appen2 | by nos. 81 and 302. From these it is altogether clear that 57 Appen2 | are not allowed. During these seasons the weekday office 58 Appen2 | GIRM no. 333)? ~REPLY: These are the weekdays that are 59 Appen2 | According to the GIRM no. 337 these Masses are allowed on weekdays


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