Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 3 | community,22 both the dialogues between celebrant and congregation
2 2, 3 | means of greater communion between priest and people.~
3 2, 9 | Scripture and the chants between the readings form the main
4 2, 9 | Gospels itself. ~CHANTS BETWEEN THE READINGS~
5 3, 11 | sing or read the psalm between the readings.~The reader
6 3, 11 | biblical song that comes between the readings. To fulfill
7 4, 13 | carry lighted candles, and between them the crossbearer, if
8 4, 13 | if necessary, the chants between the readings. If incense
9 4, 15 | carry the cross, walking between two servers with lighted
10 4, 33 | or paten with the hosts, between the index and middle fingers
11 4, 33 | hand and holds the chalice between the thumb and index finger
12 5, 33 | interfere with communication between the priest and people).
13 7, 34 | When an option is given between a memorial in the General
14 7, 35 | such a case, the choice between the first two readings should
15 7, 37 | for the choice of chants between the readings and the songs
16 8, 38 | readings and the chants between them may be used, if they
17 8, 38 | of the communion existing between all Christ's members, the
18 Appen1 | but not for the chants between the readings (below). ~Only
19 Appen1 | 36. CHANTS BETWEEN THE READINGS~As a further
20 Appen1 | not extended to the chants between the readings.~For further
21 Appen1 | concerning the use of the chants between the readings, see the Foreword
22 Appen2 | which appeared in «Notitiae» between 1969 and 1981 are included
23 Appen2 | altar, making no distinction between the altar table and the
24 Appen2 | make a clear distinction between the altar and the place
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