Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | earth and of allusions to a particular form of outward penance
2 2, 9 | the local community.~In particular celebrations, such as confirmations,
3 2, 10 | memorial, the Church - and in particular the Church here and now
4 3, 11 | communion to the people (in particular, ministering the chalice),
5 3, 11 | when asked to perform some particular ministry in the celebration. ~
6 3, 11 | the priest and deacon. In particular it is for him to prepare
7 4, 11 | the "community" Mass have particular significance. Although such
8 4, 17 | 158. For a particular reason, having to do either
9 4, 33 | Ordinaries may designate the particular instances, but on condition
10 6, 34 | are solid and that in the particular region are regarded as noble.
11 6, 34 | worthy and suited to their particular purpose.~
12 7, 34 | personal preferences. In particular, he should not omit the
13 7, 34 | to the memorial in the particular calendar.~ ~
14 7, 35 | occurrence of a feast or particular celebration. In this case
15 7, 35 | texts more suited to the particular celebration, provided they
16 8, 38 | or in honor of Mary or a particular saint or of all the saints,
17 Appen1 | Some General Principles of Particular Importance in the Catechesis
18 Appen1 | Collegeville, Minn., 1970). In particular, see the common texts for
19 Appen1 | liturgical ministries. In particular the designation of women
20 Appen1 | the congregation, etc. In particular cases, if there should be
21 Appen2 | relationship to the customs of the particular locale. For example, in
22 Appen2 | education in liturgy, a particular liturgical assembly may
23 Appen2 | religious communities or with particular or small groups. The opposite
24 Appen2 | of people gathers for a particular celebration, as is the case
25 Appen2 | in honor of Mary or of a particular saint or of all the saints" (
26 Appen2 | 322d. ~QUERY: When is a particular preface to be regarded as
27 Appen2 | feasts and also during the particular seasons, some of which are
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