Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 8 | by some of them, or by a reader; otherwise it is recited
2 2, 9 | presiding read the gospel. A reader proclaims the other readings.
3 2, 10 | by some of them, or by a reader. Otherwise the priest himself
4 3, 11 | 66. The reader is instituted to proclaim
5 3, 11 | between the readings.~The reader has his own proper function
6 3, 11 | exercise the ministry of reader, even if they have not received
7 4, 11 | as a rule an acolyte, a reader, and a cantor assist the
8 4, 13 | and other ministers;~d. a reader, who may carry the Book
9 4, 13 | the opening prayer, the reader goes to the lectern for
10 4, 13 | of the psalm, or even the reader, sings or recites the psalm
11 4, 13 | reading before the gospel, the reader reads it at the lectern
12 4, 13 | 96. If no reader is present, the priest himself
13 4, 16 | D. Functions of the Reader~INTRODUCTORY RITES~
14 4, 16 | no deacon is present, the reader may carry the Book of the
15 4, 16 | reaching the altar, the reader makes the proper reverence
16 4, 16 | 150. At the lectern the reader proclaims the readings that
17 4, 16 | general intercessions, the reader may announce the intentions
18 4, 16 | said by the faithful, the reader recites them at the proper
19 Appen1 | serve in such ministries as reader, cantor, leader of singing,
20 Appen1 | significant than the person of the reader, whether ordained or lay,
21 Appen2 | for the convenience of the reader. As to the captions, which
22 Appen2 | movable lectern for the reader. When the celebrant himself
23 Appen2 | celebrant himself must act as reader, especially for the gospel,
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