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Meeting Christ in the Liturgy
Instruction of the Roman Missal

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1 2, 6 | the Mass, except at the places indicated later in this 2 3, 11 | read.~b. Those who, in some places, meet the people at the 3 4, 13 | accompanying prayer. Then he places the paten with the bread 4 4, 13 | appointed prayer. Then he places the chalice on the corporal 5 4, 13 | breaks it over the paten. He places a small piece in the chalice, 6 4, 15 | he reaches the altar, he places the cross near it and takes 7 4, 15 | is present, the acolyte places the corporal, purificator, 8 4, 16 | goes up to the altar, and places the Book of the Gospels 9 4, 17 | different times or in different places.63 ~ 10 4, 19 | concelebrants remain at their places, sitting or standing as 11 4, 20 | concelebrants remain at their places.~ 12 4, 22 | it, they return to their places. The concelebrants may, 13 4, 22 | however, remain in their places and take the body of Christ 14 4, 22 | while remaining in their places. They drink from the chalice 15 4, 22 | hand on the altar, then places the tube on the paten. The 16 4, 22 | Afterward they return to their places as at the beginning of Mass.~ 17 4, 27 | is omitted. The minister places the corporal, purificator, 18 4, 27 | After the «Agnus Dei», he places a particle in the chalice, 19 4, 33 | different conditions, times, and places, it decides to be in the 20 4, 33 | purificator. ~e. The minister places the chalice on the altar 21 4, 33 | received, the celebrant places the ciborium on the altar 22 4, 33 | the chalice, the priest places it on the altar and if there 23 4, 33 | suitable place. The priest places the chalice or ciborium 24 4, 33 | tube from the minister, places it in the chalice, and drinks 25 4, 33 | to spill any drops, and places it in a container of water 26 5, 33 | mystery. Churches and other places of worship should therefore 27 5, 33 | the faithful. Further, the places and requisites for worship 28 5 | VIII. PLACES FOR THE FAITHFUL~ 29 5, 33 | 273. The places for the faithful should 30 5, 33 | it is lawful to set up in places of worship images of Christ, 31 5, 33 | people that are usual in places of public gatherings. ~ ~ 32 7, 35 | readings is allowed in some places. In such a case, the choice 33 7, 37 | laid down in their proper places are to be observed for the 34 Appen2 | that has developed in some places. Is this acceptable?~REPLY: 35 Appen2 | no. 1.~QUERY 3: In some places kneelers have been taken 36 Appen2 | little on particulars in some places, it is not to be inferred 37 Appen2 | conditions of people and places may sometimes favor omission, 38 Appen2 | but only in keeping with places and ways established by 39 Appen2 | QUERY: In a great many places the veil is hardly ever 40 Appen2 | different circumstances of places and people, as is clear 41 Appen2 | no. 39.~QUERY 2: In some places there is a current practice 42 Appen2 | say or sing it. c. In some places the whole assembly says 43 Appen2 | it, they return to their places. The concelebrants may, 44 Appen2 | however, remain in their places and take the body of Christ 45 Appen2 | GIRM nos. 252 - 257). Where places have not yet been remodeled 46 Appen2 | as is the case in some places on the first Friday of the


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