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501 7, 35 | allowed in some places. In such a case, the choice 502 7, 35 | should be based on the norms in the Lectionary and on the 503 7, 35 | 319. In the weekday lectionary, 504 7, 35 | particular celebration. In this case the priest, taking 505 7, 35 | preference to certain readings.~In Masses with special groups, 506 7, 35 | mystery they are taking part in and may be led to a more 507 7, 35 | the texts for proclamation in the liturgical assembly 508 7, 35 | and the options allowed in this matter.~ ~ 509 7, 36 | are intended to develop in different ways the theme 510 7, 36 | the theme of thanksgiving in the eucharistic prayer and 511 7, 36 | special text for the prayer, «In union with the whole Church» 512 7, 36 | with the whole Church» or in Masses that have a special 513 7, 36 | apostles and saints mentioned in it and on Sundays, unless 514 7, 36 | formulary may be inserted in the place indicated, namely, 515 7, 36 | be used with this prayer in the place indicated, namely, 516 7, 36 | namely, at the prayer, «In mercy and love unite all 517 7, 36 | 323. In any Mass the prayers belonging 518 7, 36 | unless otherwise noted.~In Masses on a memorial, however, 519 7, 36 | season. ~On the weekdays in Ordinary Time, the prayers 520 7, 36 | Sunday; from another Sunday in Ordinary Time, or from the 521 7, 36 | needs and occasions listed in the Missal. It is always 522 7, 36 | prayers appointed for each day in the Missal already make 523 7, 37 | 324. The norms laid down in their proper places are 524 7, 38 | 325. In addition to the permissions 525 7, 38 | of bishops have the right in some circumstances to make 526 8, 38 | causes almost every event in human life to be made holy 527 8, 38 | mystery.95 The eucharist, in turn, is the sacrament of 528 8, 38 | prayers that may be used in the various circumstances 529 8, 38 | 327. In view of the broad options 530 8, 38 | 328. In all the Masses for various 531 8, 38 | mysteries of the Lord or in honor of Mary or a particular 532 8, 38 | which are options provided in favor of the faithful's 533 8, 38 | Wednesday, and during Holy Week. In addition, the norms in the 534 8, 38 | In addition, the norms in the ritual books or in the 535 8, 38 | norms in the ritual books or in the Masses themselves also 536 8, 38 | 332. In cases of serious need or 537 8, 38 | or advantage may be used in a celebration with a congregation. ~ 538 8, 38 | 334. On weekdays in Ordinary Time when there 539 8, 38 | be celebrated on weekdays in Ordinary Time when there 540 8, 38 | should be urged to share in the eucharistic sacrifice 541 8, 38 | 341. In the planning and choosing 542 8, 38 | who never or rarely share in the eucharist or who have 543 Appen1 | of Particular Importance in the Catechesis of the People 544 Appen1 | the actual readings, and in the Eucharistic prayer before 545 Appen1 | require that everyone use them in the form in which they appear 546 Appen1 | everyone use them in the form in which they appear in the « 547 Appen1 | form in which they appear in the «Missal». Provision 548 Appen1 | Provision can be made in certain cases that they 549 Appen1 | circumstances of the community. In all cases it is well to 550 Appen1 | Liturgy, «The Place of Music in Eucharistic Celebrations» ( 551 Appen1 | 1968); revised ed., «Music in Catholic Worship» (Washington, 552 Appen1 | ministers that are given in the «Sacramentary» are chant 553 Appen1 | International Commission on English in the Liturgy, rather than 554 Appen1 | song of the congregation.~In accord with no. 55 of the 555 Appen1 | Congregation of Rites on music in the liturgy (March 5, 1967), 556 Appen1 | texts set to music composed in earlier periods may be used 557 Appen1 | earlier periods may be used in liturgical services even 558 Appen1 | though they may not conform in all details with the legitimately 559 Appen1 | of choral and other music in English when the older text 560 Appen1 | POSTURES~At its meeting in November, 1969, the National 561 Appen1 | Catholic Bishops voted that in general, the directives 562 Appen1 | of psalms and antiphons in English, as supplements 563 Appen1 | including psalms arranged in responsorial form, metrical 564 Appen1 | provided they are used in accordance with the principles 565 Appen1 | Gradual» and are selected in harmony with the liturgical 566 Appen1 | the Conference of Bishops in November, 1969: ~The entrance 567 Appen1 | of putting the assembly in the proper frame of mind 568 Appen1 | conflict with these purposes.~In general, during the most 569 Appen1 | the entrance be seasonal in nature. ~There are thus 570 Appen1 | other sacred song chosen in accord with the above criterion.~ 571 Appen1 | entrance song, is the antiphon in the Missal recited. ~ ~ 572 Appen1 | psalm with its response in the «Lectionary,» (2) the 573 Appen1 | Lectionary,» (2) the gradual in the «Roman Gradual», or ( 574 Appen1 | responsorial or alleluia psalm in the «Simple Gradual», the 575 Appen1 | of psalms and antiphons in English, as supplements 576 Appen1 | including psalms arranged in responsorial form, metrical 577 Appen1 | provided they are used in accordance with the principles 578 Appen1 | Gradual» and are selected in harmony with the liturgical 579 Appen1 | Collegeville, Minn., 1970). In particular, see the common 580 Appen1 | 175), which may be used in place of the text corresponding 581 Appen1 | National Conference of Bishops in November, 1969: ~The offertory 582 Appen1 | of praise or of rejoicing in keeping with the season. 583 Appen1 | from the action of Christ. ~In general, during the most 584 Appen1 | the offertory be seasonal in character. During the remainder 585 Appen1 | 1968The Place of Music in Eucharistic Celebrations») 586 Appen1 | of praise or of rejoicing in keeping with the season. ( 587 Appen1 | General Instruction»). In fact, it is good to give 588 Appen1 | Conference of Catholic Bishops in November, 1969: ~The Communion 589 Appen1 | expression to the joy of unity in the body of Christ and the 590 Appen1 | acceptable, as indicated in the instruction on music 591 Appen1 | the instruction on music in the liturgy, no. 36. ~In 592 Appen1 | in the liturgy, no. 36. ~In general, during the most 593 Appen1 | the Communion be seasonal in nature. During the remainder 594 Appen1 | Communion song, is the antiphon in the «Missal» recited. Until 595 Appen1 | present «Missal» is said in such cases (Congregation 596 Appen1 | directives on the manner in which this is done, see « 597 Appen1 | women to serve as readers in accord with no. 66 of the « 598 Appen1 | Instruction» (November, 1969).~In February, 1971, the Bishops' 599 Appen1 | other liturgical ministries. In particular the designation 600 Appen1 | designation of women to serve in such ministries as reader, 601 Appen1 | presides over the celebration, in the light of the culture 602 Appen1 | qualifications are required in women who exercise liturgical 603 Appen1 | exercise liturgical ministries in the same way as for men 604 Appen1 | called upon to function in the celebration normally 605 Appen1 | occupy a specific place in the liturgy, unless they 606 Appen1 | optional practice of Communion in the hand. The Bishops' Committee 607 Appen1 | Committee on the Liturgy, in its catechesis about this 608 Appen1 | on the part of the Church in its faith in the Eucharistic 609 Appen1 | the Church in its faith in the Eucharistic presence. ~ 610 Appen1 | the host is not placed in the hands of the communicants, 611 Appen1 | the practice of Communion in the hand.~d. Children have 612 Appen1 | option to receive Communion in the hand or on the tongue. 613 Appen1 | Newsletter», July 1966. ~In accord with the instruction 614 Appen1 | Conference of Catholic Bishops in November, 1970, added the 615 Appen1 | special occasions enumerated in no. 242 of the «General 616 Appen1 | weekday Masses.~At its meeting in November, 1978, the National 617 Appen1 | holy days of obligation if, in the judgment of the ordinary, 618 Appen1 | Communion may be given in an orderly and reverent 619 Appen1 | judgment of the local ordinary in doubtful cases. ~ ~ 620 Appen1 | cross should be carried in a procession in order to 621 Appen1 | carried in a procession in order to give greater dignity 622 Appen1 | cross that has been carried in the procession near the 623 Appen1 | than the organ may be used in liturgical services provided 624 Appen1 | provided they are played in a manner that is suitable 625 Appen1 | of the congregation, etc. In particular cases, if there 626 Appen1 | of the diocesan bishop, in consultation with the diocesan 627 Appen1 | judgment of the local ordinary in doubtful cases. ~ ~ 628 Appen1 | judgment of the local ordinary in doubtful cases.~ ~ 629 Appen1 | decreed that there be observed in the dioceses of the United 630 Appen1 | designated by the local ordinary in consultation with the diocesan 631 Appen1 | November, 1971). This is in addition to observances 632 Appen1 | presented the above decision in these terms: The expression 633 Appen1 | rather than nationally. In this way no arbitrary rule 634 Appen1 | including the commendations, in those cases where it is 635 Appen1 | For other adaptations in the funeral Mass and service, 636 Appen1 | paschal candle be carried in the entrance procession.~ 637 Appen1 | deceased person participate in the usual offering of the 638 Appen2 | Missal» and which appeared in «Notitiae» between 1969 639 Appen2 | practice that has developed in some places. Is this acceptable?~ 640 Appen2 | demands that they be spoken in a loud and clear voice and 641 Appen2 | the people's participation in this central part of the 642 Appen2 | out of the question: but in the eucharistic prayer the 643 Appen2 | presider, «Tou proestou» in Justin's expression, reaches 644 Appen2 | 10 (1974) 407.~QUERY 2: In liturgical assemblies there 645 Appen2 | The points determined are in no way to be considered 646 Appen2 | is to ensure uniformity in posture in the assembly 647 Appen2 | ensure uniformity in posture in the assembly celebrating 648 Appen2 | of the community's unity in faith and worship. The people 649 Appen2 | unmindful of being participants in the Church's liturgy, which 650 Appen2 | individuals to isolate themselves in acts of private devotion: 651 Appen2 | 300 - 301, no. 1.~QUERY 3: In some places kneelers have 652 Appen2 | particular locale. For example, in the East there are carpets; 653 Appen2 | East there are carpets; in the Roman basilicas, only 654 Appen2 | uncomfortable this may be. In cases where kneeling is 655 Appen2 | meditate for a short time in silence after the homily? 656 Appen2 | 26. ~QUERY: In the GIRM no. 26 are the 657 Appen2 | matter will be settled better in the new missal, in such 658 Appen2 | better in the new missal, in such a way that the «Asperges» 659 Appen2 | conducts the recitation in alternation with the congregation. 660 Appen2 | Order of Mass, drawn up in a practical fashion, have 661 Appen2 | either by all together or in alternation." By preference, 662 Appen2 | by all either together or in alternation. The celebrant 663 Appen2 | he should recite the hymn in alternation with the assembly. 664 Appen2 | are to sing it together or in alternation." Therefore, 665 Appen2 | because they have their origin in preaching outside Mass. 666 Appen2 | preparation for the sacrifice in which priest and ministers 667 Appen2 | it out and were couched in sacrificial language. The 668 Appen2 | puts this specifying note in a clearer light by means 669 Appen2 | part taken by the faithful in the presentation of the 670 Appen2 | formularies the celebrant says in placing the elements for 671 Appen2 | the offertory rite? REPLY: In no way. The former prayers: « 672 Appen2 | offering that is present in the eucharistic prayer after 673 Appen2 | 51. ~QUERY: In Mass with a congregation 674 Appen2 | for incensation prescribed in the former Roman Missal. 675 Appen2 | Pius V," and completely so, in both texts and rubrics. 676 Appen2 | say little on particulars in some places, it is not to 677 Appen2 | incensation as prescribed in the former Missal (see « 678 Appen2 | are not to be resumed.~In incensation the celebrant ( 679 Appen2 | three swings when he comes in front of it; c. toward the 680 Appen2 | celebration of Mass? REPLY: In no way. 1. Both the GIRM ( 681 Appen2 | of the prescribed rites in the preparation of the gifts. 682 Appen2 | cleansed within" (GIRM no. 52). In the course of the Consilium' 683 Appen2 | whether it should be a rite in silence or with an accompanying 684 Appen2 | 34). The rite is a usage in all liturgies of the West. 685 Appen2 | community would soon result in the ruin of a patiently 686 Appen2 | 55d.~In certain vernacular versions 687 Appen2 | sufficient reason for introducing in this variant and if so, 688 Appen2 | pertinent traditional teaching in the «Catechism of the Council 689 Appen2 | of the biblical passage in question to be regarded 690 Appen2 | correction or emendation in fact slip in when the approval 691 Appen2 | emendation in fact slip in when the approval was given 692 Appen2 | Aramaic word translated in Latin by «pro multis» has 693 Appen2 | alone are proud" («Enarr.» in Ps. 95, 5). b. The teaching 694 Appen2 | teaching of the «Catechism» is in no way superseded: the distinction 695 Appen2 | for many remains valid. c. In the approval of this vernacular 696 Appen2 | this vernacular variant in the liturgical text nothing 697 Appen2 | nothing inaccurate has slipped in that requires correction 698 Appen2 | 55g. ~QUERY: In the intercessions of Eucharistic 699 Appen2 | as is rightly noted, are in parenthesis; therefore, 700 Appen2 | if celebration of a Mass in honor of the saint is impeded, 701 Appen2 | to the blessed, but only in keeping with places and 702 Appen2 | The Ordinary of the Mass in all its parts must be followed 703 Appen2 | be followed as it appears in the Missal. Some slight 704 Appen2 | adaptation is countenanced in the «Directory for Masses 705 Appen2 | according to the indications in the Order of Mass? REPLY: 706 Appen2 | chalice (GIRM no. 56e). In practice two situations 707 Appen2 | three times, as indicated in the Order of Mass no. 131, 708 Appen2 | to accompany the rite. b. In the case when there are 709 Appen2 | bread, following the rubric in the Order of Mass no. 131: " 710 Appen2 | nothing is said on this point in the new Order of Mass, at 711 Appen2 | formulary that will appear in the new Roman Missal or 712 Appen2 | the Lord. . .; Our help is in the name of the Lord» (they 713 Appen2 | always hear well, especially in large churches, and what 714 Appen2 | heard during a celebration. In addition, the liturgy, and 715 Appen2 | 80c. ~QUERY: In a great many places the 716 Appen2 | practice to be followed? REPLY: In this case it is helpful 717 Appen2 | complement each other; 2. in this matter as in others 718 Appen2 | other; 2. in this matter as in others the liturgical reform 719 Appen2 | authenticity and simplicity, in keeping with SC art. 34: " 720 Appen2 | noble simplicity." Whereas in the Roman Missal promulgated 721 Appen2 | Through my own fault» in the «Confiteor» are annotated 722 Appen2 | Confiteor» are annotated in the reformed Roman Missal 723 Appen2 | Ordo Missae» no. 3). In the former Missal at the 724 Appen2 | struck three times by anyone in reciting the words, whether 725 Appen2 | reciting the words, whether in Latin or another language, 726 Appen2 | also, one gesture is enough in those languages in which 727 Appen2 | enough in those languages in which the words expressing 728 Appen2 | expressing fault are translated in a simpler form, for example 729 Appen2 | simpler form, for example in English, «I have sinned 730 Appen2 | sinned through my own fault»; in French «Oui, j'ai vraiment 731 Appen2 | to communion. ~As noted in the Reply no. 2 of the comments 732 Appen2 | Reply no. 2 of the comments in Not 14 (1978) 301, when 733 Appen2 | captions, which consist either in a sentence drawn from the 734 Appen2 | sentence drawn from the text or in a summary statement of the 735 Appen2 | different texts, especially in the Commons. The sole title 736 Appen2 | 97. ~QUERY: In the celebration of Mass 737 Appen2 | rule of the GIRM no. 97, in the celebration of Mass 738 Appen2 | chair or at the lectern. In keeping with custom, the 739 Appen2 | All those participating in the Mass accompany this 740 Appen2 | accompany this group procession in which the gifts are brought 741 Appen2 | time. Is this procedure in conformity with the spirit 742 Appen2 | place and proper role: "In liturgical celebrations 743 Appen2 | faithful take their place in the Church outside the « 744 Appen2 | the paten with the bread in GIRM no. 102 compatible? 745 Appen2 | habit having its source in the rubrics of the former 746 Appen2 | catechesis and education in liturgy, a particular liturgical 747 Appen2 | may be able to take part in the Mass with such attention 748 Appen2 | opposite may be presumed in a parish or public church, 749 Appen2 | regular churchgoers take part. In these cases the bell as 750 Appen2 | least at the two elevations, in order to elicit joy and 751 Appen2 | 112. ~QUERY 1: In churches without an altar 752 Appen2 | people should the priest in the celebration of Mass 753 Appen2 | REPLY: Yes. The rubric in the Order of Mass with a 754 Appen2 | 1970) 264, no. 39.~QUERY 2: In some places there is a current 755 Appen2 | whereby those taking part in the Mass replace the giving 756 Appen2 | personal initiative; it is not in the rubrics. Nor is there 757 Appen2 | peace» should be supplanted in order to bring a different 758 Appen2 | determines what the GIRM says in no. 114: "Then the priest, 759 Appen2 | rubrics direct. The rite in this case takes the following 760 Appen2 | over the people that are in the Roman Missal (MR, «ed. 761 Appen2 | the concluding rite grows in use as the texts are translated 762 Appen2 | for God's blessing», given in the Missal (MR 495 and 507). 763 Appen2 | almighty God».... REPLY: In this case also the queries 764 Appen2 | expressly lay down the steps in the conclusion of the celebration: 765 Appen2 | this invitation, to put it in different words, or to omit 766 Appen2 | omit it altogether. c. But in contrast this same rubric 767 Appen2 | place of celebration? REPLY: In all the liturgical rites, 768 Appen2 | regardless of their rank.~In the rite of ordination of 769 Appen2 | conclusion of the celebration, in accordance with the rubrics 770 Appen2 | own Ordinary apply also in the case of Ordinary's delegate? 771 Appen2 | 170. ~QUERY: In the manner of concelebrating 772 Appen2 | recite the eucharistic prayer in a low or subdued voice. 773 Appen2 | a low or subdued voice. In other cases, conversely, 774 Appen2 | to outdo the others. b. In carrying out the epiclesis 775 Appen2 | submissa voce»). Otherwise, as in the second case cited, the 776 Appen2 | outstretched toward the gifts") in invoking the action of the 777 Appen2 | namely, up to "Do this in memory of me" inclusive. 778 Appen2 | practices differ greatly in the recitation or singing 779 Appen2 | concelebrants say or sing it. c. In some places the whole assembly 780 Appen2 | should be followed? REPLY: In any meeting it customarily 781 Appen2 | purpose of the meeting. In the case of the eucharist 782 Appen2 | followed by the «Sanctus», in which the assembly joins, 783 Appen2 | concelebrants have quickly adopted in reciting or singing this 784 Appen2 | being against the rules now in force - but at a deeper 785 Appen2 | level, namely, as being in conflict with the very nature 786 Appen2 | increased participation in the liturgy, it is necessary 787 Appen2 | this desire be realized in an orderly and authentic 788 Appen2 | What seems like progress is in fact retrogression: it is 789 Appen2 | belongs to each individual in the liturgical celebration. 790 Appen2 | principles of liturgy." In the third case it happens 791 Appen2 | contrary, the directions given in the Order of Mass (nos. 792 Appen2 | followed, it is possible in order to give greater emphasis 793 Appen2 | or the more simple «Amen» in the French missal of 1974, 794 Appen2 | profound bow to be made in place of the former genuflection 795 Appen2 | mystery of the incarnation in the «Credo». Are such gestures 796 Appen2 | Jesus, Mary, and the saint in whose honor Mass is celebrated. 797 Appen2 | power of the Holy Spiritin Eucharistic Prayer I (Roman 798 Appen2 | Almighty God, we pray»." In the case of the words in 799 Appen2 | In the case of the words in the «Credo» the rubric of 800 Appen2 | no. 233); "he genuflects in adoration" (Order of Mass, 801 Appen2 | holding the eucharistic bread in the right hand, with the 802 Appen2 | concelebrants may, however, remain in their places and take the 803 Appen2 | GIRM no. 237 must be taken in context with other articles 804 Appen2 | REPLY: a. The directives in the GIRM are to be observed. 805 Appen2 | There is a general principle in no. 238: "The vessels are 806 Appen2 | after Mass) is completed in no. 229 with one regarding 807 Appen2 | the altar). It is implicit in this regulation that the 808 Appen2 | particulars are found elsewhere in the GIRM: As the priest, 809 Appen2 | purifies them and arranges them in the usual way; the priest 810 Appen2 | candles that are to be placed in candlesticks for the celebration 811 Appen2 | celebration of Mass consist in part of beeswax, olive oil, 812 Appen2 | their composition, except in the case of the sanctuary 813 Appen2 | only by the condition that in the estimation of the people 814 Appen2 | Electric bulbs are banned in the interest of safeguarding 815 Appen2 | a. The liturgical norms in force make a clear distinction 816 Appen2 | have not yet been remodeled in keeping with the reformed 817 Appen2 | at the movable lectern. In the very exceptional case 818 Appen2 | 283. ~QUERY: In the GIRM no. 283 what does « 819 Appen2 | thing as the «host» hitherto in use, except that the bread 820 Appen2 | that the bread is larger in size. The term «eucharistic 821 Appen2 | term «eucharistic bread» in line 2 is explained by the 822 Appen2 | interpret «eucharistic bread» in line 2 as a reference to 823 Appen2 | term implies that bread in the shape designed for its 824 Appen2 | substituted for the host in its traditional shape. The 825 Appen2 | traditional shape. The GIRM in no way intended to change 826 Appen2 | size, thickness, and color in order that the host may 827 Appen2 | juice.~With this situation in mind, the Congregation for 828 Appen2 | scandal for the faithful. ~In the hope of meeting the 829 Appen2 | suffering from alcoholism and in asking you to inform the 830 Appen2 | 296. ~QUERY: In consecrating vessels not 831 Appen2 | this is solid and noble in the judgment of the conference 832 Appen2 | according to the rites appearing in the liturgical books (see 833 Appen2 | with an anointing added in the case of consecration: 834 Appen2 | the color red worn only in the palms procession? ~REPLY: 835 Appen2 | speaks only of the weekdays in Ordinary Time and not of 836 Appen2 | such Masses may be said "in cases of serious need, at 837 Appen2 | or advantage may be used in a celebration with a congregation" ( 838 Appen2 | GIRM no. 333). The need in question is to be understood 839 Appen2 | question is to be understood in a pastoral sense, for example, 840 Appen2 | celebration, as is the case in some places on the first 841 Appen2 | office has a certain priority in order that the mystery of 842 Appen2 | commemorations, may be celebrated in the measure due to it (see 843 Appen2 | for the dead are regulated in the same way. a. The Mass 844 Appen2 | celebrated on the days indicated in nos. 3 - 4 (see GIRM no. 845 Appen2 | celebrated on the weekdays in Ordinary Time and when an 846 Appen2 | optional memorial occurs, as in no. 4: Not 5 (1969) 323 - 847 Appen2 | 316c. ~QUERY: On weekdays in Ordinary Time may the Mass 848 Appen2 | 316c says: "On the weekdays in Ordinary Time, the priest 849 Appen2 | Mass of a saint inscribed in the martyrology for that 850 Appen2 | mysteries of the Lord or in honor of Mary or of a particular 851 Appen2 | to those saints mentioned in the martyrology for the 852 Appen2 | end allows, as an option in favor of the faithful's 853 Appen2 | Masses to be celebrated in honor of the saints are 854 Appen2 | saints are to be chosen in keeping with no. 4, p. 514 855 Appen2 | REPLY: Yes. They are not in the new Order of Mass because 856 Appen2 | Mass because they are given in their proper place, that 857 Appen2 | their proper place, that is, in the Roman Missal for the 858 Appen2 | formulary for the dead be used in Eucharistic Prayers II and 859 Appen2 | When this prayer is used in «Masses for the dead. . .»" ( 860 Appen2 | rubric has been clarified in the new Order of Mass (GIRM 861 Appen2 | the deceased may be used in any Mass that is celebrated 862 Appen2 | celebrated for a dead person or in which a dead person receives 863 Appen2 | GIRM no. 316 on restraint in using the Masses for the 864 Appen2 | be regarded as "proper" in a strict sense in Masses 865 Appen2 | proper" in a strict sense in Masses that are celebrated 866 Appen2 | or during its «octave». In the Proper of Seasons there 867 Appen2 | own prefaces may be used. In votive Masses there is the 868 Appen2 | 323.~QUERY: In Masses on a memorial may 869 Appen2 | The GIRM no. 323 says: "In Masses on a memorial, however. . . 870 Appen2 | or advantage may be used in a celebration with a congregation." 871 Appen2 | or advantage may be used in a celebration with a congregation" ( 872 Appen2 | weekdays that are listed in the Table of Liturgical 873 Appen2 | octave of Christmas, which in the Table of Liturgical 874 Appen2 | REPLY: No. The directives in the Roman Missal apply. 875 Appen2 | celebrated (MR pp. 239 - 242). In addition to the evening 876 Appen2 | another Mass to be celebrated in churches and public or semipublic 877 Appen2 | or semipublic oratories in the evening or, in the case 878 Appen2 | oratories in the evening or, in the case of genuine necessity, 879 Appen2 | genuine necessity, even in the morning, but exclusively 880 Appen2 | exclusively for those who cannot in any way take part in the 881 Appen2 | cannot in any way take part in the evening Mass" (MR p. 882 Appen2 | 265 RM, Holy Saturday]). In the case of Easter Sunday, 883 Appen2 | for the dead referred to in the GIRM no. 337 be celebrated 884 Appen2 | Yes. The Masses mentioned in no. 337 (on the occasions 885 Abbrev | Abbreviations used in the notes~ ~CD ~Vatican 886 Abbrev | Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church), 28 October


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