Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 9 | verses of the psalm at the lectern or other suitable place.
2 3, 11 | that this not be at the lectern where the Scriptures are
3 4, 12 | with the chants;~b. at the lectern: the lectionary;~c. on a
4 4, 13 | the reader goes to the lectern for the first reading. All
5 4, 13 | the reader reads it at the lectern as before. All sit and listen
6 4, 13 | takes it and goes to the lectern, the servers, who may carry
7 4, 13 | 95. At the lectern the priest opens the book
8 4, 13 | all the readings at the lectern and there also, if necessary,
9 4, 13 | some into the censer at the lectern and then, bowing, says the
10 4, 13 | given at the chair or at the lectern.~
11 4, 13 | from his chair or at the lectern (see nos. 45 - 47). ~LITURGY
12 4, 14 | takes it and goes to the lectern; the servers, if there are
13 4, 14 | censer when used. At the lectern the deacon greets the people,
14 4, 14 | faith, he may remain at the lectern for the general intercessions,
15 4, 14 | announces the intentions at the lectern or other suitable place.~
16 4, 16 | 150. At the lectern the reader proclaims the
17 5 | VII. LECTERN (AMBO) OR PLACE FROM WHICH
18 5, 33 | the word.84 ~As a rule the lectern or ambo should be stationary,
19 5, 33 | are proclaimed from the lectern; it may be used also for
20 5, 33 | director not to use the lectern.~ ~
21 Appen1 | priest) should do so from the lectern or ambo where the other
22 Appen2 | given at the chair or at the lectern. In keeping with custom,
23 Appen2 | celebrant and a movable lectern for the reader. When the
24 Appen2 | should be at the movable lectern. In the very exceptional
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