Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 0 | 8. The Mass is made up as it were of the liturgy
2 2, 1 | with reverence; they make up a principal element of the
3 2, 2 | 11. It is also up to the priest in the exercise
4 2, 6 | other good reason.~But it is up to the conference of bishops
5 2, 9 | to his people,31 opening up to them the mystery of redemption
6 2, 9 | for the faithful and open up the riches of the Bible
7 2, 10 | homes, the rite of carrying up the gifts retains the same
8 2, 10 | offering and prayer going up to God. Afterward the deacon
9 2, 10 | invites the people to lift up their hearts to the Lord
10 2, 10 | The chief elements making up the eucharistic prayer are
11 3, 11 | there is no choir, it is up to the cantor to lead the
12 3, 11 | processions. ~c. Those who take up the collection.~
13 4, 13 | 85. The priest goes up to the altar and kisses
14 4, 13 | you». As he says: «Lift up your hearts», he raises
15 4, 14 | proper reverence and goes up to the altar. After placing
16 4, 14 | next to the priest, holding up the chalice as the priest
17 4, 16 | along with the priest, goes up to the altar, and places
18 4, 21 | say «Before he was given up to death» and «When supper
19 4, 21 | from «Before he was given up to death» to «In memory
20 4, 25 | 214. The priest then goes up to the altar and kisses
21 4, 32 | fall, it is to be picked up reverently. If any of the
22 5, 33 | vocation commits them to build up and extend.~
23 5, 33 | or benches should be set up in such a way that the people
24 5, 33 | tradition, it is lawful to set up in places of worship images
25 Appen2 | the Order of Mass, drawn up in a practical fashion,
26 Appen2 | be with you»;" "He lifts up his hands and continues: «
27 Appen2 | hands and continues: «Lift up your hearts»;" "With hands
28 Appen2 | words of the Lord», namely, up to "Do this in memory of
29 Appen2 | even a bench can be set up, the priest may stay at
30 Appen2 | the weekdays of Advent, up to December 16 inclusive,
31 Appen2 | i.e., "weekdays of Advent up to December 16 inclusive;
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