Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 9 | salvation of the world;~c. for those oppressed by
2 2, 10 | C. Liturgy of the Eucharist~
3 2, 10 | singing or reciting it.~c. Epiclesis: in special invocations
4 2, 10 | and customs of the people.~c. Breaking of the bread:
5 3, 11 | and direct processions. ~c. Those who take up the collection.~
6 4, 12 | lectern: the lectionary;~c. on a side table: the chalice,
7 4, 12 | or for less solemnity; ~c. for the other ministers:
8 4, 13 | cross is to be carried;~c. acolytes and other ministers;~
9 4, 14 | the chalice or the book; c. if there is no other minister
10 4, 15 | C. Functions of the Acolyte~
11 4, 17 | of bishops, and synods;~c. the Mass for the blessing
12 4, 17 | second Mass of Easter. ~c. All priests may celebrate
13 4, 21 | ended» with hands joined. ~c. While saying the words
14 4, 21 | ended» with hands joined. ~c. While saying the words
15 4, 21 | concluding doxology may be sung.~C «Eucharistic Prayer III»~
16 4, 21 | ended» with hands joined. ~c. While saying the words
17 4, 21 | way» with hands joined.~c. While saying the words
18 4, 31 | Mass, to incense the altar;~c. at the procession and proclamation
19 4, 33 | one spoon is necessary.~c. If communion is given by
20 4, 33 | communion of the people. ~c. The communicants approach,
21 4, 33 | they step back a little.~c. After all have received,
22 4, 33 | and return to their place.~c. The communion of those
23 4, 33 | and return to their place.~c. It is also permitted to
24 4, 33 | described in nos. 224 b and c. ~b. The communicant goes
25 6, 34 | celebrations of martyrs. ~c. Green is used in the offices
26 7, 34 | martyrology for that day.~c. On the weekdays in Ordinary
27 7, 36 | brothers and sisters». ~c. Eucharistic Prayer III
28 8, 38 | arise or at fixed times; ~c. the votive Masses of the
29 Appen1 | exercise the same ministries. ~c. Women who read one or other
30 Appen1 | communicant's personal choice. ~c. When Communion is distributed
31 Appen2 | entire eucharistic prayer; c. sit after communion? REPLY:
32 Appen2 | memorial acclamation after it. c. The people may sit during
33 Appen2 | he comes in front of it; c. toward the altar: he incenses
34 Appen2 | be considered superseded? c. Are all other versions
35 Appen2 | for many remains valid. c. In the approval of this
36 Appen2 | devotion on the faithful. c. What has been said about
37 Appen2 | Missal (MR 495 and 507). c. The priest omits extending
38 Appen2 | or to omit it altogether. c. But in contrast this same
39 Appen2 | during the consecration. c. During the epiclesis some
40 Appen2 | memory of me" inclusive. c. The act of holding the
41 Appen2 | concelebrants say or sing it. c. In some places the whole
42 Appen2 | the principal celebrant." c. Unlike the two preceding
43 Appen2 | altar or at the middle? c. and if so, which side of
44 Appen2 | table, away from the altar. c. The left side of the altar
45 Appen2 | REPLY: The GIRM no. 316(c) speaks only of the weekdays
46 Appen2 | 4 (see GIRM no. 337). c. Daily Masses for the dead
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