Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | should come again and in this way to entrust to his beloved
2 Intro, 0 | wonderful sacrament in a special way by their adoration. ~
3 Intro, 0 | the people of God. In this way greater attention will be
4 1, 0 | recalled in the Mass in such a way that they are somehow made
5 1, 0 | celebration is planned in such a way that it brings about in
6 2, 9 | celebration of Mass serves as a way for the people to respond
7 2, 10 | body and blood in the same way the apostles received them
8 3, 11 | by his bearing and by the way he recites the words of
9 3, 11 | choir applies in a similar way to other musicians, especially
10 3, 11 | people take part in the way proper to them.52~ ~
11 4, 13 | must be mentioned in this way: «N. our Bishop» (or «Vicar,
12 4, 14 | precedes the priest on the way to the altar or else walks
13 4, 14 | arranges them in the usual way; the priest returns to the
14 4, 15 | assist them in any other way required. Thus it is appropriate
15 4, 20 | stand around it in such a way that they do not interfere
16 4, 20 | should not be in the deacon's way when he has to go to the
17 4, 21 | eucharistic prayer in the way to be described. Unless
18 4, 21 | to be recited in such a way that the concelebrants say
19 4, 21 | stands out clearly. In this way the congregation should
20 4, 21 | those» and «In the same way» with hands joined.~c. While
21 4, 22 | arranges it in the usual way.~
22 4, 22 | of the Lord in the usual way, making sure that enough
23 4, 22 | arranges it in the usual way.~ ~
24 4, 23 | end of Mass in the usual way; the other concelebrants
25 4, 27 | Christ is received in the way described in the Order of
26 4, 31 | saying nothing. ~This is the way to incense the altar:~a.
27 4, 33 | body of Christ in the usual way to all who are receiving
28 4, 33 | them communion in the usual way, then returns to the altar.
29 4, 33 | each communicant in the way described already for communion
30 5, 33 | should be such that in some way it conveys the image of
31 5, 33 | chapels separated in some way from the body of the church.82~ ~
32 5, 33 | or around the altar in a way suited to the design of
33 5, 33 | should be set up in such a way that the people can easily
34 5, 33 | placed suitably in such a way that they can sustain the
35 5, 33 | to situate them in such a way that they do not distract
36 6, 33 | should be made in such a way that in a Mass with a congregation
37 6, 33 | it, small hosts are in no way ruled out.) The action of
38 6, 34 | use or are in any other way introduced into a church
39 Appen1 | liturgical ministries in the same way as for men who exercise
40 Appen1 | than nationally. In this way no arbitrary rule is imposed
41 Appen2 | points determined are in no way to be considered trivial,
42 Appen2 | the new missal, in such a way that the «Asperges» will
43 Appen2 | offertory rite? REPLY: In no way. The former prayers: «Suscipe,
44 Appen2 | celebration of Mass? REPLY: In no way. 1. Both the GIRM (nos.
45 Appen2 | the «Catechism» is in no way superseded: the distinction
46 Appen2 | place the rubric read this way: "He strikes his breast
47 Appen2 | an orderly and authentic way. What seems like progress
48 Appen2 | arranges them in the usual way; the priest returns to the
49 Appen2 | traditional shape. The GIRM in no way intended to change the shape
50 Appen2 | are regulated in the same way. a. The Mass of burial may
51 Appen2 | those who cannot in any way take part in the evening
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