Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | and the same, differing only in the manner of offering
2 Intro, 0 | The Mass does this not only by means of the very words
3 Intro, 0 | sacrifice of Christ, our one and only Mediator.9 For the celebration
4 Intro, 0 | Church; in it all should do only, but all of, those parts
5 Intro, 0 | assailed, and introduced only very slight changes into
6 Intro, 0 | Mass must be celebrated only in the vernacular."13 Although
7 Intro, 0 | Mass should communicate not only by spiritual desire but
8 2, 2 | But the priest does not only pray in the name of the
9 2, 8 | acclamation, «Amen». ~In the Mass only one opening prayer is said;
10 2, 9 | 38. When there is only one reading before the gospel:~
11 2, 10 | is that the faithful not only offer this victim but also
12 3, 11 | laypersons, should do all and only those parts that belong
13 3, 11 | and offer the victim not only through the hands of the
14 3, 11 | 72. If only one minister is present
15 4, 11 | celebrated without music and with only one minister.~
16 4, 13 | the people he adds, once only: «Lord, I am not worthy
17 4, 13 | communicants. If communion is given only under the form of bread,
18 4, 15 | acolytes. But if there is only a single acolyte present,
19 4, 21 | Unless otherwise indicated, only the principal celebrant
20 4, 24 | celebrated by a priest with only one server to assist him
21 4, 33 | received even under one kind only; that, therefore, as far
22 4, 33 | communion is given with a spoon, only one spoon is necessary.~
23 4, 33 | receiving under one kind only, he gives them communion
24 5, 33 | especially if the celebration is only for a single occasion, a
25 5, 33 | congregation must be enabled not only to see the priest and the
26 5, 33 | as a rule there should be only one tabernacle in each church.89~ ~
27 5, 33 | celebration.90 There is to be only one image of any one saint.
28 5, 33 | needs requires attention not only to the elements belonging
29 6, 33 | consecrates it. He says only the part of the institution
30 6, 34 | vestments should consist only of symbols, images, or pictures
31 7, 35 | conference of bishops the use of only two readings is allowed
32 8, 38 | farewell takes place, but only when the body is present.~
33 8, 38 | celebration or hear the Gospel only because of the funeral.
34 Appen1 | between the readings (below). ~Only if none of the above alternatives
35 Appen1 | Liturgy,» arts. 102,106). ~Only if none of the above alternatives
36 Appen1 | 270. ALTAR CROSS~Only a single cross should be
37 Appen2 | churches. Thus, the people can only stand or sit and this detracts
38 Appen2 | in the Roman basilicas, only since modern times, there
39 Appen2 | practical fashion, have only this on the «Gloria»: "the
40 Appen2 | it is pointed out, speaks only of the «preparation» of
41 Appen2 | small that it has purchased only Africans are ungrateful
42 Appen2 | applicable to the blessed, but only in keeping with places and
43 Appen2 | considered: a. If there is only one celebrant presiding
44 Appen2 | presiding or if there are only a few concelebrants, the
45 Appen2 | perform, should do all of, but only, those parts which pertain
46 Appen2 | liturgy of the eucharist, only the presiding celebrant
47 Appen2 | the new Order of Mass says only: "The priest blesses the
48 Appen2 | Father». . ." Now, however, only that gesture is required
49 Appen2 | to the presiding bishop only, even if he is not the Ordinary
50 Appen2 | the pastoral staff belongs only to the principal celebrant
51 Appen2 | perform, should do all, but only those parts which pertain
52 Appen2 | devotion, and reverence not only by words but also by gestures
53 Appen2 | 265, movable altars may only be blessed. The blessing
54 Appen2 | That faculty is limited only by the condition that in
55 Appen2 | large and small hosts, but only to provide an option regarding
56 Appen2 | Sunday is the color red worn only in the palms procession? ~
57 Appen2 | The GIRM no. 316(c) speaks only of the weekdays in Ordinary
58 Appen2 | weekdays, with the exception only of Ash Wednesday and the
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