Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | better known today because so many liturgical documents
2 Intro, 0 | prayers and rites differ so greatly. ~ ~
3 Intro, 0 | response to this decision was so great that, under the leadership
4 Intro, 0 | some phrases were changed so that the style of language
5 1, 0 | Mass, the Lord's Supper, be so arranged that the ministers
6 2, 0 | the eucharist, two parts so closely connected that they
7 2, 8 | observe a brief silence so that they may realize they
8 2, 9 | celebrated with a congregation, so that petitions will be offered
9 2, 10 | to offer themselves and so to surrender themselves,
10 2, 10 | Father and with each other, so that at last God may be
11 2, 10 | the forgiveness of sin, so that what is holy may be
12 3, 11 | parts that belong to them,46 so that the very arrangement
13 4, 14 | slightly behind the priest, so that when necessary he may
14 4, 14 | the priest prefers to do so himself.~
15 4, 21 | 184. From «And so, Father, we bring you these
16 4, 21 | manner:~a. They say «And so, Father, we bring you these
17 4, 33 | little thicker than usual so that after being partly
18 5, 33 | fitting place worthy of so great a mystery. Churches
19 5, 33 | one attached to the floor so that it cannot be moved;
20 5, 33 | the people. It should be so placed as to be a focal
21 5, 33 | the ministers should be so placed in the sanctuary
22 5, 33 | each church, it must be so placed that the ministers
23 5, 33 | should be arranged with care so that the people are able
24 5, 33 | schola cantorum» should be so placed that its character
25 7, 34 | which they are responsible so that nothing is improvised.
26 7, 35 | readings have been assigned so that by hearing a more pertinent
27 8, 38 | paschal sacrifice for the dead so that on the basis of the
28 Appen1 | Instruction» should be adapted so that the people kneel beginning
29 Appen1 | deacon or priest) should do so from the lectern or ambo
30 Appen1 | procession near the altar so that it may serve as the
31 Appen1 | as general as possible, so that the time, length, occasion,
32 Appen2 | obvious that the organ's so - called background music
33 Appen2 | chairs without kneelers, so as to accommodate large
34 Appen2 | homily? REPLY: Very much so. ~QUERY 2: May the organ
35 Appen2 | Pius V," and completely so, in both texts and rubrics.
36 Appen2 | genius of a people, and so on. 3. Apart from the envisioned
37 Appen2 | introducing in this variant and if so, what is it? b. Is the pertinent
38 Appen2 | either that the price is so small that it has purchased
39 Appen2 | those who say that they are so important that it has been
40 Appen2 | once again to the principle so kindly stated by Pope John
41 Appen2 | extremely careful to do so during the consecration.
42 Appen2 | 184c, 188c) and they do so as they recite the «words
43 Appen2 | at the middle? c. and if so, which side of the altar
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