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1 Intro, 0 | brought out in the eucharistic prayers. At the anamnesis or memorial,
2 Intro, 0 | called to offer God the prayers of the entire human family,
3 Intro, 0 | bringing to light many prayers of profound spirituality
4 Intro, 0 | faith unchanged, even though prayers and rites differ so greatly. ~ ~
5 Intro, 0 | others - for example, the prayers for the Church, the laity,
6 2, 2 | PRAYERS AND OTHER PARTS ASSIGNED
7 2, 2 | celebration. Next are the prayers: the opening prayer or collect,
8 2, 2 | Christ, addresses these prayers to God in the name of the
9 2, 2 | call them "the presidential prayers." ~
10 2 (20)| letter on the eucharistic prayers, 27 April 1973, no. 14.~
11 2, 2 | nature of the presidential prayers demands that they be spoken
12 2, 2 | attention and devotion. Such prayers are said inaudibly.~ ~
13 2, 3 | the priest's greeting and prayers create a degree of the active
14 3, 11 | word of God, or joining in prayers and song, or above all by
15 4, 13 | each of the eucharistic prayers.~A little before the consecration,
16 4, 21 | concelebrants; he alone says these prayers, with hands outstretched
17 4, 21 | concelebrants; he alone says these prayers, with hands outstretched
18 4, 21 | concelebrants; he alone says these prayers, with hands outstretched. ~
19 4, 30 | blessed sacrament; during the prayers, «Almighty God, cleanse»
20 5, 33 | namely, to preside over the prayers, to proclaim the word of
21 7, 34 | if the texts of readings, prayers, and songs correspond as
22 7, 36 | PRAYERS~
23 7, 36 | 323. In any Mass the prayers belonging to that Mass are
24 7, 36 | weekdays in Ordinary Time, the prayers may be taken from the preceding
25 7, 36 | Ordinary Time, or from the prayers for various needs and occasions
26 7, 36 | however, the proper seasonal prayers appointed for each day in
27 8 | VIII. MASSES AND PRAYERS FOR VARIOUS NEEDS AND OCCASIONS~ ~
28 8 | I. MASSES AND PRAYERS FOR VARIOUS NEEDS AND OCCASIONS~
29 8, 38 | formularies for Masses and prayers that may be used in the
30 8, 38 | choosing the readings and prayers, the Masses for various
31 8, 38 | funeral Mass (for example, prayers, readings, general intercessions)
32 Appen1 | saying the accompanying prayers quietly; see no. 50 of the «
33 Appen2 | nature of the presidential prayers demands that they be spoken
34 Appen2 | stand while the presidential prayers are being said, therefore,
35 Appen2 | that the suppression of the prayers that accompanied the offering
36 Appen2 | REPLY: In no way. The former prayers: «Suscipe, Sancte Pater». . .
37 Appen2 | the solemn blessings and prayers over the people that are
38 Appen2 | the solemn blessings or prayers over the people may be substituted
39 Appen2 | blessed sacrament; during the prayers, «Almighty God, cleanse
40 Appen2 | dead be used in Eucharistic Prayers II and III? ~REPLY: The
41 Appen2 | Masses or from the votive prayers for various needs and occasions? ~
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