Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 1 | READING AND EXPLAINING THE WORD
2 2, 4 | accordingly as it is a reading, a prayer, an instruction,
3 2, 7 | at the conclusion of a reading or the homily, all meditate
4 2, 9 | Since by tradition the reading of the Scriptures is a ministerial,
5 2, 9 | reverence to be shown toward the reading of the gospel, setting it
6 2, 9 | 36. After the first reading comes the responsorial psalm
7 2, 9 | text corresponding to the reading.~The psalmist or cantor
8 2, 9 | chant follows the second reading.~a. The «Alleluia» is sung
9 2, 9 | When there is only one reading before the gospel:~a. during
10 2, 9 | If the psalm after the reading is not sung, it is to be
11 3, 11 | from listening to the reading of the sacred texts.~
12 4, 13 | the lectern for the first reading. All sit and listen and
13 4, 13 | 90. After the reading, the psalmist or cantor
14 4, 13 | Then, if there is a second reading before the gospel, the reader
15 4, 13 | with you.» Then he says: «A reading from». . ., making the sign
16 4, 13 | away our sins». After the reading the people make the acclamation
17 4, 14 | proclaims the gospel. After the reading, he kisses the book, saying
18 4, 16 | responsorial psalm after the first reading. ~
19 4, 26 | himself reads the first reading and psalm, the second reading,
20 4, 26 | reading and psalm, the second reading, when it is to be said,
21 7, 35 | assigned.~The continuous reading during the week, however,
22 Appen1 | text corresponding to the reading whenever the psalm is sung.~
23 Appen1 | If the psalm after the reading is not sung it is recited.
24 Appen1 | read one or other biblical reading during the liturgy of the
25 Appen2 | even the rubric: "The first reading," "The second reading,"
26 Appen2 | first reading," "The second reading," etc. Is it permissible
27 Appen2 | the titles, "The first reading," "The second reading,"
28 Appen2 | first reading," "The second reading," are guides for the convenience
29 Appen2 | summary statement of the reading, they too are guides useful
30 Appen2 | author. For example: "A reading from the Letter of Paul
31 Appen2 | of Paul to Timothy"; "A reading from the holy Gospel according
32 Appen2 | answered from a careful reading of the Roman Missal: a.
33 Appen2 | especially for the gospel, the reading should be at the movable
34 Appen2 | lectionary are set on a reading stand. b. This stand obviously
35 Appen2 | conveniently for the celebrant's reading, for example, at the middle
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