Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | applying to itself when it gives directions about the preparation
2 2, 9 | intentions.39 The whole assembly gives expression to its supplication
3 2, 10 | priest praises the Father and gives thanks to him for the whole
4 2, 10 | communion and before he gives communion to the faithful.~
5 3, 11 | through Christ in the Spirit, gives them the bread of eternal
6 3, 11 | intercessions, assists the priest, gives communion to the people (
7 3, 11 | chalice), and sometimes gives directions regarding the
8 4, 13 | then joining his hands, he gives the greeting of peace: «
9 4, 15 | incense is used, the acolyte gives the censer to the priest
10 4, 16 | 151. After the priest gives the introduction to the
11 4, 19 | one of the concelebrants gives the homily.~ ~
12 4, 22 | a concelebrant. Then he gives communion to the faithful
13 4, 24 | 209. This section gives the norms for Mass celebrated
14 4, 25 | turns to the server and gives one of the forms of greeting.
15 4, 26 | form of Mass; the priest gives the intentions and the server
16 4, 33 | purificator. ~b. The priest gives the chalice with purificator
17 4, 33 | under both kinds, the priest gives these communion, then returns
18 4, 33 | under one kind only, he gives them communion in the usual
19 4, 33 | priest celebrant himself gives them the Lord's blood, after
20 5, 33 | Lord and the banquet that gives us his body and blood. The
21 Appen1 | Eucharistic Celebrations») gives additional comments: ~The
22 Appen1 | demand great effort. It gives expression to the joy of
23 Appen2 | Accordingly the GIRM no. 21 gives this rule: "The people sit. . .
24 Appen2 | REPLY: As usual the GIRM gives simple rules to solve these
25 Appen2 | contrast this same rubric also gives an explicit directive: "
26 Appen2 | 329c). Even though no. 316c gives a certain precedence to
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