Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | love that the Church shows toward the eucharist. They attest
2 2, 9 | great reverence to be shown toward the reading of the gospel,
3 3, 11 | for God and their charity toward all who share with them
4 4, 21 | with hands outstretched toward the offerings. ~b. They
5 4, 21 | each extends his right hand toward the bread and toward the
6 4, 21 | hand toward the bread and toward the chalice, if this seems
7 4, 21 | with hands outstretched toward the offerings.~b. They say «
8 4, 21 | each extends his right hand toward the bread and toward the
9 4, 21 | hand toward the bread and toward the chalice, if this seems
10 4, 21 | with hands outstretched toward the offerings. ~b. They
11 4, 21 | each extends his right hand toward the bread and toward the
12 4, 21 | hand toward the bread and toward the chalice, if this seems
13 4, 21 | with hands outstretched toward the offerings. ~b. They
14 4, 21 | each extends his right hand toward the bread and toward the
15 4, 21 | hand toward the bread and toward the chalice, if this seems
16 4, 30 | or profound bow, is made: toward the altar if there is no
17 4, 33 | faithful should be guided toward a desire to take part more
18 5, 33 | the sanctuary and turned toward the congregation, unless
19 Appen2 | proceeds as follows: a. toward the gifts: he incenses with
20 Appen2 | swings, as the deacon does toward the Book of the Gospels;
21 Appen2 | Book of the Gospels; b. toward the cross: he incenses with
22 Appen2 | comes in front of it; c. toward the altar: he incenses continuously
23 Appen2 | above all, is "the summit toward which the activity of the
24 Appen2 | celebration of Mass turn toward the congregation as he says: «
25 Appen2 | stretch out their hands toward the gifts to invoke the
26 Appen2 | with hands outstretched toward the gifts") in invoking
27 Appen2 | concelebrants hold the right hand toward the bread and the chalice, "
28 Appen2 | or profound bow, is made: toward the altar if there is no
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