Chapter, Paragraph
1 3, 11 | prepare the altar and the vessels and, as a special minister
2 4, 13 | is done at the altar, the vessels are taken to a side table
3 4, 13 | especially if there are several vessels to be purified, to leave
4 4, 14 | but the care of the sacred vessels belongs to the deacon. He
5 4, 14 | takes the chalice and other vessels to the side table, where
6 4, 14 | permissible to leave the vessels to be purified, properly
7 4, 15 | to purify and arrange the vessels. If no deacon is present,
8 4, 15 | present, the acolyte takes the vessels to the side table, where
9 4, 32 | 238. The vessels are purified by the priest
10 6 | III. SACRED VESSELS~ ~
11 6, 34 | SACRED VESSELS~
12 6, 34 | celebration of Mass, the sacred vessels hold a place of honor, especially
13 6, 34 | 290. Vessels should be made from materials
14 6, 34 | 291. Chalices and other vessels that serve as receptacles
15 6, 34 | 292. Vessels that serve as receptacles
16 6, 34 | 294. Vessels made from metal should ordinarily
17 6, 34 | artist may fashion the sacred vessels in a shape that is in keeping
18 6, 34 | blessing or consecration of vessels the rites prescribed in
19 6, 34 | 311. Besides vessels and vestments for which
20 Appen2 | is observed purifying the vessels (chalice, paten, ciborium)
21 Appen2 | another minister purify the vessels? REPLY: a. The directives
22 Appen2 | principle in no. 238: "The vessels are purified by the priest
23 Appen2 | altar as he purifies the vessels (see also no. 120). b. Other
24 Appen2 | is done at the altar, the vessels are taken to a side table
25 Appen2 | especially if there are several vessels to be purified, to leave
26 Appen2 | takes the chalice and other vessels to the side table, where
27 Appen2 | permissible to leave the vessels to be purified, properly
28 Appen2 | to purify and arrange the vessels. If no deacon is present,
29 Appen2 | present, the acolyte takes the vessels to the side table, where
30 Appen2 | QUERY: In consecrating vessels not made of gold should
31 Appen2 | the conference of bishops, vessels are to be blessed or consecrated
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