Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | are used in reference to both Roman Missals indicates
2 Intro, 0 | Roman Missals indicates how both of them, although separated
3 Intro, 0 | norm on communion under both kinds. No one today challenges
4 Intro, 0 | reception of communion under both kinds on some occasions,
5 2, 3 | the act of a community,22 both the dialogues between celebrant
6 2, 4 | are to be understood of both singing and speaking, and
7 2, 6 | unity of the assembly; it both expresses and fosters the
8 2, 10 | Prayer: this is a petition both for daily food, which for
9 4, 13 | expressed by their presenting both the bread and wine for the
10 4, 13 | bread from a minister. With both hands he holds it slightly
11 4, 13 | raises it a little with both hands, and says the appointed
12 4, 13 | the bell at the showing of both the host and the chalice. ~
13 4, 13 | 118. For communion under both kinds, the rite described
14 4, 14 | the deacon receives under both kinds and then assists the
15 4, 14 | communion is given under both kinds, the deacon ministers
16 4, 15 | conveniently carry out his ministry both at the chair and at the
17 4, 15 | communion is given under both kinds, the acolyte ministers
18 4, 22 | eucharistic bread for communion, both for the concelebrants and
19 4, 22 | celebrant receives under both kinds as he would when celebrating
20 4, 33 | COMMUNION UNDER BOTH KINDS~
21 4, 33 | when it is received under both kinds. For in this manner
22 4, 33 | may allow communion under both kinds in other instances
23 4, 33 | for giving communion under both kinds:~a. If communion is
24 4, 33 | RITE OF COMMUNION UNDER BOTH KINDS DIRECTLY FROM THE
25 4, 33 | ciborium with the hosts; then both station themselves conveniently
26 4, 33 | who are receiving under both kinds have drunk from it.
27 4, 33 | receiving communion under both kinds, the priest gives
28 4, 33 | who are receiving under both kinds. The communicants
29 4, 33 | RITE OF COMMUNION UNDER BOTH KINDS BY INTINCTION~If there
30 4, 33 | who do not receive under both kinds and the rest of the
31 4, 33 | who do not receive under both kinds, the consumption of
32 4, 33 | RITE OF COMMUNION UNDER BOTH KINDS USING A TUBE~
33 4, 33 | RITE OF COMMUNION UNDER BOTH KINDS USING A SPOON~
34 4, 33 | receiving communion under both kinds have received the
35 5, 33 | 265. Altars both fixed and movable are consecrated
36 5, 33 | faithful. But there is need both to limit their number and
37 7, 34 | Every Mass is offered for both the living and the dead
38 8, 38 | the needs of the Church, both local and universal.~
39 Appen1 | Communion is distributed under both kinds by intinction, the
40 Appen1 | 242. COMMUNION UNDER BOTH KINDS~See the statement
41 Appen1 | Liturgy, "Communion under Both Kinds," «Newsletter», July
42 Appen1 | Worship on Communion under both kinds June 29, 1970), the
43 Appen1 | which Holy Communion under both kinds might be given when
44 Appen1 | Communion may be given under both kinds to the faithful at
45 Appen1 | MATERIALS FOR VESTMENTS~Fabrics, both natural and artificial,
46 Appen2 | a clearer light by means both of the active part taken
47 Appen2 | and completely so, in both texts and rubrics. When
48 Appen2 | Mass? REPLY: In no way. 1. Both the GIRM (nos. 52, 106,
49 Appen2 | on the liturgical texts both before and after the celebration:
50 Appen2 | gestures on the part of both priest and people are not
51 Appen2 | the bell at the showing of both the host and the chalice."
52 Appen2 | the acts of reverence by both the celebrant and the people
53 Appen2 | reverence and faith made by both the celebrant and the people
54 Appen2 | which red is the color for both the office and the Celebration
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