Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 6 | carried out becomingly in keeping with the norms prescribed
2 3, 11 | individualism or division, keeping before their mind that they
3 3, 11 | the parts proper to it, in keeping with the different types
4 4, 13 | and «Gloria» are said, in keeping with the rubrics (nos. 30 -
5 4, 25 | Kyrie» and the «Gloria», in keeping with the rubrics. ~
6 5, 33 | The Church is intent on keeping the works of art and the
7 5, 33 | altar cloth should be in keeping with the design of the altar.~
8 5, 33 | simply a movable stand. In keeping with the structure of each
9 5, 33 | an altar or elsewhere, in keeping with local custom, and in
10 5, 33 | 278. In keeping with the Church's very ancient
11 6, 33 | and accepts adaptations in keeping with the genius and traditions
12 6, 34 | vessels in a shape that is in keeping with the culture of each
13 6, 34 | processions and other services, in keeping with the rubrics proper
14 6, 34 | artificial fabrics that are in keeping with the dignity of the
15 6, 34 | sacred. Anything out of keeping with the sacred is to be
16 Appen1 | praise or of rejoicing in keeping with the season. Those texts
17 Appen1 | praise or of rejoicing in keeping with the season. (See approved
18 Appen2 | this practice seem to be keeping with the rubrics? REPLY:
19 Appen2 | the blessed, but only in keeping with places and ways established
20 Appen2 | authenticity and simplicity, in keeping with SC art. 34: "The rites
21 Appen2 | chair or at the lectern. In keeping with custom, the bishop
22 Appen2 | not yet been remodeled in keeping with the reformed liturgy (
23 Appen2 | saints are to be chosen in keeping with no. 4, p. 514 of the «
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