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Meeting Christ in the Liturgy
Instruction of the Roman Missal

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1 Intro, 0 | the ministerial priesthood proper to the presbyter, who offers 2 Intro, 0 | priesthood puts into its proper light another reality of 3 Intro, 0 | all peoples, certain needs proper to our era - are completely 4 1, 0 | faithful who take their own proper part in it may more fully 5 2, 6 | communion. While the songs proper to these movements are being 6 2, 9 | presidential function, it is proper that as a rule a deacon 7 2, 9 | the Ordinary or from the Proper of the Mass of the day, 8 2, 9 | celebrated and the needs proper to the listeners.36~ 9 3, 11 | to ensure that the parts proper to it, in keeping with the 10 3, 11 | people take part in the way proper to them.52~ ~ 11 3, 11 | The reader has his own proper function in the eucharistic 12 4, 11 | celebration, it is most proper that they be celebrated 13 4, 11 | should exercise the function proper to the order or ministry 14 4, 13 | priest and ministers make the proper reverence, that is, a low 15 4, 13 | the people taking their proper part, follow the general 16 4, 13 | kisses the altar, makes the proper reverence with the ministers, 17 4, 14 | the priest he makes the proper reverence and goes up to 18 4, 14 | kisses the altar, makes the proper reverence, and leaves in 19 4, 16 | altar, the reader makes the proper reverence along with the 20 4, 16 | reader recites them at the proper time.~ ~ 21 4, 17 | the Masses are at their proper times of day. ~d. One who 22 4, 23 | the concelebrants make the proper reverence to the altar; 23 4, 33 | communicants approach, make the proper reverence, and stand in 24 4, 33 | communicants approach, make the proper reverence, and stand in 25 4, 33 | communicants approach, make the proper reverence, stand in front 26 4, 33 | communicants approach, make the proper reverence, stand in front 27 5, 33 | 280. Proper planning of a church and 28 6, 34 | therefore symbolize the function proper to each ministry. But at 29 6, 34 | and stole, is the vestment proper to the priest celebrant 30 6, 34 | and stole, is the vestment proper to the deacon.~ 31 6, 34 | keeping with the rubrics proper to each rite. ~ 32 6, 34 | materials, natural fabrics proper to the region may be used 33 6, 34 | are celebrated in their proper color, in white, or in a 34 6, 34 | celebrated in the color proper to the day or the season 35 6, 34 | Mass itself or in the color proper to the day or season. ~ ~ 36 7, 36 | communion, unless they are proper, may be taken either from 37 7, 36 | of the year, however, the proper seasonal prayers appointed 38 7, 37 | norms laid down in their proper places are to be observed 39 Appen1 | putting the assembly in the proper frame of mind for listening 40 Appen1 | wine or of offering. The proper function of the offertory 41 Appen1 | or wine or offering. The proper function of this song is 42 Appen1 | these considerations:~a. Proper catechesis must be provided 43 Appen1 | be provided to assure the proper and reverent reception of 44 Appen1 | Thanksgiving Day, for which either proper text or texts of the «Sacramentary» 45 Appen2 | the community character proper to these texts and by stressing 46 Appen2 | his or her own place and proper role: "In liturgical celebrations 47 Appen2 | inserted into the missal proper to each region. But practice 48 Appen2 | chasuble is the vestment proper to the priest celebrant, 49 Appen2 | the «Missale Romanum» (RM: Proper of the Saints, Introduction 50 Appen2 | formularies of the Roman Canon proper to the day still to be followed 51 Appen2 | they are given in their proper place, that is, in the Roman 52 Appen2 | preface to be regarded as proper? ~REPLY: The problem arises 53 Appen2 | when a Mass has its own proper preface (GIRM no. 322d). 54 Appen2 | question of the meaning of "proper preface." A preface is to 55 Appen2 | preface is to be regarded as "proper" in a strict sense in Masses 56 Appen2 | during its «octave». In the Proper of Seasons there is a corresponding 57 Appen2 | is not to be regarded as proper strictly speaking and during 58 Appen2 | communion, unless they are proper, also be taken from the 59 Appen2 | communion, unless they are proper, may be taken «either» from


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