Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0 | be so arranged that the ministers and the faithful who take
2 2, 4 | by the priest or by the ministers or by all, the tone of voice
3 2, 5 | be sung by the priest or ministers with the congregation responding
4 2, 8 | begins as the priest and the ministers come in. The purpose of
5 2, 8 | procession of priest and ministers.~
6 2, 8 | When the priest and the ministers enter the sanctuary, they
7 3, 11 | this function, all, whether ministers or laypersons, should do
8 3, 11 | 61. Among ministers, the deacon, whose order
9 3, 11 | exercise this even though ministers of a higher rank may be
10 3, 11 | 68. As for other ministers, some perform different
11 3, 11 | those deputed as special ministers to administer communion54
12 3, 11 | being carried out by the ministers with decorum, order, and
13 3, 11 | received institution as ministers, may perform all the functions
14 4, 11 | college of presbyters and the ministers56 and in which the people
15 4, 11 | with a suitable number of ministers.59 But it may be celebrated
16 4, 11 | for a greater number of ministers.~A deacon may exercise his
17 4, 12 | for the communion of the ministers and the people, together
18 4, 12 | vestments for the priest and ministers are to be prepared according
19 4, 12 | solemnity; ~c. for the other ministers: albs or other lawfully
20 4, 13 | gathered, the priest and the ministers, clad in their vestments,
21 4, 13 | carried;~c. acolytes and other ministers;~d. a reader, who may carry
22 4, 13 | the altar the priest and ministers make the proper reverence,
23 4, 13 | priest, assisted by the ministers, and put in a suitable place;
24 4, 13 | the sign of peace to the ministers.~
25 4, 13 | proper reverence with the ministers, and leaves. ~
26 4, 14 | altar, assisted by other ministers, but the care of the sacred
27 4, 14 | and may offer it to other ministers near him.~
28 4, 14 | under both kinds, the deacon ministers the chalice to the communicants
29 4, 15 | distributed among other ministers.~INTRODUCTORY RITES~
30 4, 15 | both kinds, the acolyte ministers the chalice to the communicants
31 4, 16 | he walks with the other ministers. ~
32 4, 16 | sanctuary with theother ministers.~
33 4, 17 | neither a deacon nor other ministers assist in a concelebrated
34 4, 33 | home;~7. the deacon and ministers who exercise their office
35 4, 33 | The blood of Christ», ministers the blood of the Lord with
36 5, 33 | participation.78 ~The priest and his ministers have their place in the
37 5, 33 | freestanding to allow the ministers to walk around it easily
38 5 | PRIEST CELEBRANT AND THE MINISTERS, THAT IS, THE PLACE WHERE
39 5, 33 | avoided. The seats for the ministers should be so placed in the
40 5, 33 | must be so placed that the ministers may be easily seen and heard
41 5, 33 | the priest and the other ministers but also, with the aid of
42 6, 34 | priest as well as for the ministers and the faithful.~
43 6, 34 | The vestment common to ministers of every rank is the alb,
44 6, 34 | 301. Ministers below the order of deacon
45 7, 34 | in consultation with the ministers and others who have a function
46 8, 38 | Priests are, after all, ministers of Christ's Gospel for all
47 Appen1 | be sung by the priest and ministers that are given in the «Sacramentary»
48 Appen2 | procession of the priest and ministers or of the entire eucharistic
49 Appen2 | sacrifice in which priest and ministers accept the gifts offered
50 Appen2 | concelebrants and altar ministers: Not 17 (1981) 61.~ ~
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