Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | person of Christ and presides over the assembly of a holy people.
2 2, 2 | prayer or collect, the prayer over the gifts, and the prayer
3 2, 2 | communion. The priest, presiding over the assembly in the person
4 2, 2 | his office of presiding over the assembly to pronounce
5 2, 6 | intercessions; from the prayer over the gifts to the end of
6 2, 8 | applies also to the prayer over the gifts and the prayer
7 2, 8 | ever and ever». ~The prayer over the gifts and the prayer
8 2, 10 | the Lord did and handed over to his disciples to do in
9 2, 10 | the priest and the prayer over the gifts, which are a preparation
10 2, 11 | expressed in the prayer over the people or another more
11 3, 11 | the bishop himself preside over the assembly and associate
12 3, 11 | else, he should preside over the liturgy of the word
13 3, 11 | He therefore presides over the assembly and leads its
14 4, 13 | response, he says the prayer over the gifts with hands outstretched.
15 4, 13 | eucharistic bread and breaks it over the paten. He places a small
16 4, 13 | purifies the paten or ciborium over the chalice, then purifies
17 4, 13 | of blessing or the prayer over the people precedes this
18 4, 18 | and simply wear the stole over the alb; but the principal
19 4, 27 | The priest says the prayer over the gifts and the eucharistic
20 4, 27 | breaks the eucharistic bread over the paten. After the «Agnus
21 4, 30 | addition, the priest bends over slightly as he says the
22 4, 32 | priest cleanses his fingers over the paten or, if necessary,
23 5, 33 | role, namely, to preside over the prayers, to proclaim
24 5, 33 | his office of presiding over the assembly and of directing
25 6, 34 | indicated, the chasuble, worn over the alb and stole, is the
26 6, 34 | 300. The dalmatic, worn over the alb and stole, is the
27 6, 34 | front. The deacon wears it over his left shoulder and drawn
28 7, 36 | from the common; the prayer over the gifts and prayer after
29 Appen1 | introduction to the prayer over the gifts: "Pray, brethren. . .")
30 Appen1 | Eucharist while he presides over~the introductory rites,
31 Appen1 | the priest who presides over the celebration, in the
32 Appen2 | stand during the prayer over the gifts; b. kneel after
33 Appen2 | therefore, during the prayer over the gifts. b. Thy also stand
34 Appen2 | therefore, often need to go back over the texts heard during a
35 Appen2 | the sacrament, and bowing over he says softly. . ." The
36 Appen2 | blessings or the prayer over the people is used, how
37 Appen2 | of blessing or the prayer over the people precedes this
38 Appen2 | with hands outstretched over the people, says the solemn
39 Appen2 | solemn blessing or the prayer over the people, then the words
40 Appen2 | solemn blessings and prayers over the people that are in the
41 Appen2 | omits extending his hands over the congregation (MR 495
42 Appen2 | solemn blessings or prayers over the people may be substituted
43 Appen2 | priest extends his hands over the congregation while he
44 Appen2 | holds his hands extended over the congregation during
45 Appen2 | performs the same gesture over the assembly during the
46 Appen2 | assembly during the prayer over the people. d. The celebrant
47 Appen2 | or the one who presides over the liturgy and to no other
48 Appen2 | made the sign of the cross over the gifts; others keep their
49 Appen2 | concelebrants must hold their hands over the gifts (GIRM nos. 174a,
50 Appen2 | prescribes: "The priest bends over slightly as he says the
51 Appen2 | purifies the paten or ciborium «over the chalice», then purifies
52 Appen2 | deacon purifies the paten «over the chalice» and the chalice
53 Appen2 | priest purifies the chalice «over the paten» and the chalice
54 Appen2 | purifies the paten or ciborium over the chalice, then purifies
55 Appen2 | which "have precedence over all other celebrations" (
56 Appen2 | memorial may the prayer over the gifts and the prayer
57 Appen2 | however. . .the prayer over the gifts and the prayer
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