Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 13 | reverence, that is, a low bow or, if there is a tabernacle
2 4, 21 | are shown and afterward bow low.~d. They say «Father,
3 4, 21 | your Son» inclusive, they bow with hands joined; then
4 4, 21 | are shown and afterward bow low.~d. They say «In memory
5 4, 21 | these are shown andafterward bow low.~d. They say «Father,
6 4, 21 | are shown and afterward bow low.~d. They say «Father,
7 4, 30 | There are two kinds of bow, a bow of the head and a
8 4, 30 | are two kinds of bow, a bow of the head and a bow of
9 4, 30 | a bow of the head and a bow of the body:~a. A bow of
10 4, 30 | a bow of the body:~a. A bow of the head is made when
11 4, 30 | Mass is celebrated.~b. A bow of the body, or profound
12 4, 30 | of the body, or profound bow, is made: toward the altar
13 4, 30 | pray». The same kind of bow is made by the deacon when
14 Appen2 | see GIRM no. 21), a deep bow and a respectful bearing
15 Appen2 | deacon, says the invitation, «Bow your heads and pray for
16 Appen2 | celebrant omits the invitation, «Bow your heads and ask for God'
17 Appen2 | may give the invitation: «Bow your heads and pray for
18 Appen2 | for example, the profound bow to be made in place of the
19 Appen2 | these various cases: "A bow of the head is made when
20 Appen2 | honor Mass is celebrated. A bow of the body, or profound
21 Appen2 | of the body, or profound bow, is made: toward the altar
22 Appen2 | of Mass also reads: "All bow." It is well to remember
23 Appen2 | chalice, look at them, then bow profoundly (GIRM nos. 174c,
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