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1 Intro, 0 | Mass by the Church of the Roman Rite, are fresh evidence 2 Intro, 0 | used in reference to both Roman Missals indicates how both 3 Intro, 0 | and harmoniously this new Roman Missal improves on the older 4 Intro, 0 | sacred rites. In fact, the Roman Missal of 1570 differs very 5 Intro, 0 | editions of other ancient Roman and Ambrosian sacramentaries 6 Intro, 0 | it bears witness to the Roman Church's rule of prayer () 7 Intro, 0 | later councils, the new Roman Missal in turn marks a major 8 Intro, 0 | maintaining that "the rite of the Roman Church, in which part of 9 Intro, 0 | Accordingly, a part of the new Roman Missal directs the prayer 10 Intro, 0 | the many editions of the Roman Missal, have remained unchanged. 11 2, 6 | described in the Order of the Roman Mass to the customs of the 12 4, 21 | Eucharistic Prayer I, the Roman Canon»~ 13 4, 30 | in Eucharistic Prayer I (Roman Canon) at the words, «Almighty 14 7, 34 | memorial listed in the General Roman Calendar for that day, except 15 7, 34 | memorial in the General Roman Calendar and one in a diocesan 16 7, 36 | many prefaces enriching the Roman Missal are intended to develop 17 7, 36 | Eucharistic Prayer I, the Roman Canon, which may be used 18 Appen1 | General Instruction of the Roman Missal», include adaptations 19 Appen1 | General Instruction of the Roman Missal» entrusts the more 20 Appen1 | the directives of the «Roman Missal» concerning the posture 21 Appen1 | antiphon and psalm of the «Roman Gradual» (Missal) or of 22 Appen1 | antiphon and psalm of the «Roman Gradual»;~2. the entrance 23 Appen1 | 2) the gradual in the «Roman Gradual», or (3) the responsorial 24 Appen1 | instruction. (See also the Roman Ritual, «Holy Communion 25 Appen2 | General Instruction of the Roman Missal~The Sacred Congregation 26 Appen2 | General Instruction of the Roman Missal» and which appeared 27 Appen2 | there are carpets; in the Roman basilicas, only since modern 28 Appen2 | prescribed in the former Roman Missal. Which usage should 29 Appen2 | that will appear in the new Roman Missal or with the formulary 30 Appen2 | simplicity." Whereas in the Roman Missal promulgated by authority 31 Appen2 | words, the rubrics of the Roman Missal as reformed by authority 32 Appen2 | annotated in the reformed Roman Missal with the rubric: " 33 Appen2 | restraint of the reformed Roman Missal is also clear regarding 34 Appen2 | spirit of the law and of the Roman Missal? REPLY: Assuredly, 35 Appen2 | the rubrics of the former Roman Missal. The current directives 36 Appen2 | the people that are in the Roman Missal (MR, «ed. typica 37 Appen2 | a careful reading of the Roman Missal: a. The rubrics of 38 Appen2 | with the rubrics of the Roman Pontifical: Not 17 (1981) 39 Appen2 | in Eucharistic Prayer I (Roman Canon) at the words, «Almighty 40 Appen2 | should the formularies of the Roman Pontifical be used? ~REPLY: 41 Appen2 | used remain those from the Roman Pontifical, with an anointing 42 Appen2 | Are the formularies of the Roman Canon proper to the day 43 Appen2 | proper place, that is, in the Roman Missal for the Mass of the 44 Appen2 | No. The directives in the Roman Missal apply. On Holy Thursday 45 Abbrev | 7 December 1965. ~RR ~Roman Ritual.~SacraVeron ~Mohlberg,


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