Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | belonging to it. The Council thus stated in firm but measured
2 Intro, 0 | from the same sacrifice."19 Thus the Council gave impetus
3 Intro, 0 | bread alone. The Council thus gave permission for the
4 Intro, 0 | 15. Thus the Church remains faithful
5 Intro, 0 | traditional and the contemporary. Thus many expressions, drawn
6 Intro, 0 | the Church's discipline. Thus there have been changes
7 2, 2 | people and all present.19 Thus there is good reason to
8 2, 5 | heart's joy (see Acts 2:46). Thus St. Augustine says rightly: "
9 2, 7 | part of the celebration. Thus at the penitential rite
10 3, 11 | and liturgical function.45 Thus in carrying out this function,
11 4, 11 | benefit of the faithful should thus concelebrate at the conventual
12 4, 15 | any other way required. Thus it is appropriate that,
13 5, 33 | and of directing prayer. Thus the best place for the chair
14 5, 33 | unbreakable tabernacle. Thus as a rule there should be
15 7, 35 | apostle, and from a Gospel. Thus God's own teaching brings
16 Appen1 | seasonal in nature. ~There are thus four options for the entrance
17 Appen2 | silence after communion." Thus it is a matter of option,
18 Appen2 | taken out of the churches. Thus, the people can only stand
19 Appen2 | pro multis» are translated thus: English, «for all»; Spanish, «
20 Appen2 | liturgy are fewer and simpler. Thus the Order of Mass and the
21 Appen2 | break the host into parts.»" Thus line 2 is about this eucharistic
22 Appen2 | for any dead person. . .»" Thus the special embolism for
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