Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 12 | a. next to the priest's chair: the missal and, as may
2 4, 13 | priest then goes to the chair. After the entrance song,
3 4, 13 | The homily is given at the chair or at the lectern.~
4 4, 13 | priest directs from his chair or at the lectern (see nos.
5 4, 13 | priest may return to the chair. A period of silence may
6 4, 13 | standing at the altar or at the chair and facing the people, the
7 4, 14 | incensing, he goes to the chair with the priest, sits next
8 4, 14 | the priest remains at the chair, the deacon prepares the
9 4, 14 | the priest returns to the chair. But it is permissible to
10 4, 15 | his ministry both at the chair and at the altar.~LITURGY
11 4, 15 | the priest remains at the chair. Then, if necessary, the
12 4, 18 | altar, then goes to the chair.~ ~
13 4, 22 | faithful or returns to the chair. The concelebrants approach
14 5 | VI. CHAIR FOR THE PRIEST CELEBRANT
15 5, 33 | The priest celebrant's chair ought to stand as a symbol
16 5, 33 | Thus the best place for the chair is at the back of the sanctuary
17 6, 34 | Evangelist (27 December), the Chair of St. Peter (22 February),
18 Appen1 | the altar and goes to his chair. The penitential rite is
19 Appen2 | bishop give the homily at the chair and seated? REPLY: By rule
20 Appen2 | the homily is given at the chair or at the lectern. In keeping
21 Appen2 | the priest returns to the chair. But it is permissible to
22 Appen2 | there is no celebrant's chair and no special place for
23 Appen2 | necessary to provide at least a chair for the celebrant and a
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