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Meeting Christ in the Liturgy
Instruction of the Roman Missal

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1 Intro, 0 | the faithful present at each Mass should communicate 2 1, 0 | local Church as well as for each person the center of the 3 1, 0 | nature and circumstances of each assembly, the celebration 4 1, 0 | Constitution on the Liturgy, each conference of bishops has 5 2, 5 | the culture and ability of each congregation, great importance 6 2, 6 | meaning and character of each part of the celebration.~ 7 2, 6 | the norms prescribed for each.~ ~ 8 2, 7 | on the time it occurs in each part of the celebration. 9 2, 8 | choir or cantor.~As a rule each of the acclamations is said 10 2, 9 | response said together after each intention or by silent prayer.~ ~ 11 2, 10 | with the Father and with each other, so that at last God 12 2, 11 | the assembly, which sends each member back to doing good 13 3, 11 | brothers and sisters to each other. ~They should become 14 3, 11 | effective preparation of each liturgical celebration as 15 4, 13 | rubrics that are given for each of them. If the priest celebrant 16 4, 13 | modified grammatically to fit each of the eucharistic prayers.~ 17 4, 13 | priest may add: «Let us offer each other a sign of peace». 18 4, 13 | slightly and shows it to each one, saying: «The body of 19 4, 14 | peace, saying: «Let us offer each other the sign of peace». 20 4, 21 | saying the words of the Lord, each extends his right hand toward 21 4, 21 | saying the words of the Lord, each extends his right hand toward 22 4, 21 | saying the words of the Lord, each extends his right hand toward 23 4, 21 | saying the words of the Lord, each extends his right hand toward 24 4, 22 | concelebrants) says: «Let us offer each other the sign of peace», 25 4, 22 | with a purificator after each concelebrant communicates.~ 26 4, 22 | off. After communicating, each one returns to his seat. ~ 27 4, 22 | is to be taken that after each communion the spoon is placed 28 4, 22 | follows the rite that in each instance has been decided 29 4, 33 | needed for the celebrant and each communicant. There should 30 4, 33 | celebrant offers the chalice to each communicant in the way described 31 5, 33 | ministries and actions for each part of the celebration. 32 5, 33 | keeping with the structure of each church, it must be so placed 33 5, 33 | relation to the design of each church, the «schola cantorum» 34 5, 33 | ministry and readily allow each member complete, that is, 35 5, 33 | be only one tabernacle in each church.89~ ~ 36 6, 33 | genius and traditions of each people, provided they fit 37 6, 33 | to make the decisions for each region.~ ~ 38 6, 34 | keeping with the culture of each region, provided each type 39 6, 34 | of each region, provided each type of vessel is suited 40 6, 34 | symbolize the function proper to each ministry. But at the same 41 6, 34 | is lawfully approved in each region. ~ 42 6, 34 | with the rubrics proper to each rite. ~ 43 7, 34 | the readings assigned for each day in the weekday lectionary 44 7, 34 | remembrance of the dead in each eucharistic prayer. ~Where 45 7, 35 | readings are provided for each day of every week throughout 46 7, 36 | seasonal prayers appointed for each day in the Missal already 47 Appen1 | number at the beginning of each section below refers to 48 Appen2 | numbers at the beginning of each section refer to the respective 49 Appen2 | words usually complement each other; 2. in this matter 50 Appen2 | liturgical celebrations each one, minister or layperson, 51 Appen2 | always» and «Let us offer each other a sign of peace»? 52 Appen2 | invitation: «Let us offer each other the sign of peace» 53 Appen2 | into the missal proper to each region. But practice varies: 54 Appen2 | people respond: «Amen» to each part of this blessing. The 55 Appen2 | voices is heard, as though each were striving to outdo the 56 Appen2 | nature of the functions that each concelebrant performs and 57 Appen2 | the part that belongs to each individual in the liturgical 58 Appen2 | celebration. See SC art. 28: ". . .each person, minister or layperson,


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