Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 9 | for those oppressed by any need;~d. for the local community.~
2 3, 11 | They therefore are to shun any appearance of individualism
3 4, 11 | to a Mass celebrated by any community, but especially
4 4, 11 | may exercise his office in any of the forms of celebration.~ ~
5 4, 13 | to the altar and collects any remaining particles. Then,
6 4, 13 | 123. If there are any brief announcements, they
7 4, 14 | the servers, if there are any, precede, carrying candles
8 4, 14 | the priest and collects any remaining fragments. He
9 4, 14 | communion, if there are any brief announcements, the
10 4, 15 | them and to assist them in any other way required. Thus
11 4, 17 | individually;~b. the Mass for any kind of meeting of priests,
12 4, 17 | in which the priests of any diocese concelebrate with
13 4, 17 | bishop during a retreat or at any other meeting. That sign
14 4, 31 | of incense is optional in any form of Mass:~a. during
15 4, 32 | washes them. He also gathers any particles that may fall
16 4, 32 | the eucharistic bread or any particle of it should fall,
17 4, 32 | picked up reverently. If any of the precious blood spills,
18 4, 33 | manner are not deprived of any grace necessary for salvation.69 ~
19 4, 33 | take part in the meeting of any pastoral body at a Mass
20 4, 33 | in the spiritual life of any community or group of the
21 4, 33 | tube, careful not to spill any drops, and places it in
22 5, 33 | base of the table may be of any sort of material, as long
23 5, 33 | altar may be constructed of any becoming, solid material
24 5, 33 | to be only one image of any one saint. In general, the
25 6, 33 | that is not mixed with any foreign substance.~
26 6, 34 | material. The base may be of any other solid and worthy material. ~
27 6, 34 | material is prescribed, any other furnishings that either
28 6, 34 | liturgical use or are in any other way introduced into
29 7, 35 | Scripture; there should never be any thought of choosing a text
30 7, 36 | Canon, which may be used on any day, is particularly apt
31 7, 36 | Prayer III may be said with any preface. Its use is particularly
32 7, 36 | 323. In any Mass the prayers belonging
33 8, 38 | Mass maybe celebrated on any day except solemnities,
34 8, 38 | office is of that weekday, any Mass or prayer for various
35 8, 38 | and may be celebrated on any day except solemnities that
36 8, 38 | homily, but never a eulogy of any kind. The homily is also
37 Appen1 | for further accommodating any individual celebration,
38 Appen1 | of the sacred action, or any of its parts, and lead them
39 Appen1 | text, therefore, can be any appropriate song of praise
40 Appen1 | preparation rite. (The song, if any, continues at least until
41 Appen1 | reception of Communion without any suggestion of wavering on
42 Appen2 | table before Mass. Have any recent norms been given
43 Appen2 | no reason for requiring any gesture to be added to these
44 Appen2 | the rubrics. Nor is there any clear explanation of why
45 Appen2 | and Christian inspiration. Any substitution for it must
46 Appen2 | should be followed? REPLY: In any meeting it customarily belongs
47 Appen2 | need, is celebrated without any server and, therefore, without
48 Appen2 | to the altar and collects any remaining particles. Then,
49 Appen2 | to the altar and collects any remaining particles. Then,
50 Appen2 | the priest and collects any remaining fragments. He
51 Appen2 | permissible to celebrate any of the Masses for various
52 Appen2 | burial may be celebrated on any day, except the Easter triduum,
53 Appen2 | Ordinary Time may the Mass of any saint one chooses be celebrated? ~
54 Appen2 | devotion, a votive Mass of any saint or all the saints.
55 Appen2 | Mass is celebrated «for any dead person. . .»" Thus
56 Appen2 | deceased may be used in any Mass that is celebrated
57 Appen2 | the Mass or the preface of any eucharistic prayer: Not
58 Appen2 | funeral may be celebrated on any day except holy days of
59 Appen2 | for those who cannot in any way take part in the evening
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