Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 8 | alternately either by the choir and the congregation or
2 2, 8 | the congregation or by the choir alone. The antiphon and
3 2, 8 | the congregation and the choir or cantor.~As a rule each
4 2, 8 | congregation alternately with the choir, or by the choir alone.
5 2, 8 | with the choir, or by the choir alone. If not sung, it is
6 2, 9 | by all present or by the choir or cantor; it may then be
7 2, 10 | is as a rule sung by the choir or cantor with the congregation
8 2, 10 | bishops. It is sung by the choir alone or by the choir or
9 2, 10 | the choir alone or by the choir or cantor with the congregation.~
10 3, 11 | The «schola cantorum» or choir exercises its own liturgical
11 3, 11 | What is said about the choir applies in a similar way
12 3, 11 | should be a cantor or a choir director to lead and sustain
13 3, 11 | When in fact there is no choir, it is up to the cantor
14 4, 13 | is sung or recited by the choir and congregation (see no.
15 4, 21 | the congregation and the choir.~
16 5, 33 | The congregation and the choir should have a place that
17 5, 33 | commentator, cantor, or choir director not to use the
18 5 | IX. CHOIR, ORGAN, AND OTHER MUSICAL
19 5, 33 | location should also assist the choir's liturgical ministry and
20 5, 33 | sustain the singing of the choir and congregation and be
21 7, 34 | cantors, commentator, and choir to be completely sure beforehand
22 Appen2 | congregation alternately with the choir, or by the choir alone.
23 Appen2 | with the choir, or by the choir alone. If not sung, it is
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