Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 6 | every Mass the people should stand from the beginning of the
2 2, 9 | present and speaking to them, stand as they listen to it. Marks
3 2, 10 | the signs communion will stand out more clearly as a sharing
4 3, 11 | itself makes the Church stand out as being formed in a
5 4, 20 | come near the altar and stand around it in such a way
6 4, 21 | hands joined; then they stand upright and cross themselves
7 4, 33 | the proper reverence, and stand in front of the priest.
8 4, 33 | the proper reverence, and stand in front of the priest.
9 4, 33 | chalice come forward again and stand in front of the priest.
10 4, 33 | make the proper reverence, stand in front of the priest,
11 4, 33 | make the proper reverence, stand in front of the priest,
12 5, 33 | celebrant's chair ought to stand as a symbol of his office
13 5, 33 | stationary, not simply a movable stand. In keeping with the structure
14 Appen1 | Instruction»). The people stand for the singing of the alleluia
15 Appen2 | communion they may either kneel, stand, or sit. Accordingly the
16 Appen2 | example, should the people: a. stand during the prayer over the
17 Appen2 | GIRM no. 21): a. The people stand while the presidential prayers
18 Appen2 | over the gifts. b. Thy also stand throughout the eucharistic
19 Appen2 | Thus, the people can only stand or sit and this detracts
20 Appen2 | brought forward. They then stand around the altar until communion
21 Appen2 | for concelebrants, they stand at the showing of the host
22 Appen2 | lectionary are set on a reading stand. b. This stand obviously
23 Appen2 | a reading stand. b. This stand obviously should be placed
24 Appen2 | custom of setting the missal stand on the left side of the
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