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pastoral 25
pastoralis 1
pastors 5
paten 38
pater 1
patiently 1
patristic 1
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38 been
38 father
38 form
38 paten
38 scr
37 easter
37 sacrifice
Meeting Christ in the Liturgy
Instruction of the Roman Missal

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paten

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 12 | and, if useful, a pall; a paten and ciboria, if needed, 2 4, 13 | the priest receives the paten with the bread from a minister. 3 4, 13 | prayer. Then he places the paten with the bread on the corporal.~ 4 4, 13 | bread and breaks it over the paten. He places a small piece 5 4, 13 | holding it slightly above the paten while facing the people, 6 4, 13 | 117. He then takes the paten or a ciborium and goes to 7 4, 13 | side table, he purifies the paten or ciborium over the chalice, 8 4, 14 | he hands the priest the paten with the bread to be consecrated, 9 4, 14 | as the priest raises the paten with the eucharistic bread, 10 4, 22 | body of Christ from the paten presented to them by the 11 4, 22 | concelebrants, or from the paten as it is passed from one 12 4, 22 | slightly raised above the paten, and, facing the congregation, 13 4, 22 | then places the tube on the paten. The deacon or one of the 14 4, 22 | near the chalice, with a paten to hold them afterward.~ 15 4, 22 | water, and place it on the paten.~ 16 4, 22 | concelebrants arranges the paten with the eucharistic bread 17 4, 22 | chalice, and, holding a paten under their chin, communicate. 18 4, 27 | eucharistic bread over the paten. After the «Agnus Dei», 19 4, 27 | bread a little above the paten, says: «This is the Lamb 20 4, 32 | cleanses his fingers over the paten or, if necessary, washes 21 4, 32 | that may fall outside the paten.~ 22 4, 32 | one who purifies it. The paten is usually to be wiped with 23 4, 33 | purifying the tubes and a paten on which to put them afterward.~ 24 4, 33 | minister and himself takes the paten or ciborium with the hosts; 25 4, 33 | and he himself takes the paten or ciborium with the hosts. 26 4, 33 | priest takes the ciborium, or paten with the hosts, between 27 6, 34 | especially the chalice and paten, which are used in presenting, 28 6, 34 | eucharistic bread, such as a paten, ciborium, pyx, monstrance, 29 6, 34 | of hosts one rather large paten may properly be used; on 30 Appen2 | the presentation of the paten with the bread in GIRM no. 31 Appen2 | the celebrant takes the paten or ciborium with the bread 32 Appen2 | body of Christ from the paten presented to them by the 33 Appen2 | concelebrants, or from the paten as it is passed from one 34 Appen2 | side table, he purifies the paten or ciborium «over the chalice», 35 Appen2 | priest or deacon purifies the paten «over the chalice» and the 36 Appen2 | purifies the chalice «over the paten» and the chalice itself." 37 Appen2 | purifying the vessels (chalice, paten, ciborium) at the middle 38 Appen2 | side table, he purifies the paten or ciborium over the chalice,


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