Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | offers the sacrifice in the person of Christ and presides over
2 1, 0 | Church as well as for each person the center of the whole
3 2, 0 | presiding and acting in the person of Christ, to celebrate
4 2, 0 | name; he is present in the person of the minister, in his
5 2, 2 | over the assembly in the person of Christ, addresses these
6 2, 9 | deacon, cantor, or other person announce the intentions.39
7 3, 11 | by the bishop, either in person or through the presbyters,
8 3, 11 | to offer sacrifice in the person of Christ.49 He therefore
9 3, 11 | churches and communities, a person should be assigned responsibility
10 4, 33 | ecclesiastical mission;~6. the sick person and all present at the time
11 4, 33 | lawfully celebrated in the sick person's home;~7. the deacon and
12 6, 34 | dignity of the liturgy and the person wearing them may also be
13 7, 36 | is celebrated for a dead person, the special formulary may
14 7, 36 | special formulary for a dead person may be used with this prayer
15 8, 38 | offered for the deceased person by receiving communion.~
16 Appen1 | more significant than the person of the reader, whether ordained
17 Appen1 | the body of the deceased person to be present (November,
18 Appen1 | friends of the deceased person. ~The homily may properly
19 Appen1 | Christian life, to the deceased person. The homily should relate
20 Appen1 | friends of the deceased person participate in the usual
21 Appen2 | See SC art. 28: ". . .each person, minister or layperson,
22 Appen2 | celebrated «for any dead person. . .»" Thus the special
23 Appen2 | is celebrated for a dead person or in which a dead person
24 Appen2 | person or in which a dead person receives special remembrance.
|