Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 8 | warrants, the priest may also incense the altar.~
2 2, 10 | deacon or other minister may incense the priest and the people.~
3 4, 13 | with a lighted censer, if incense is used;~b. the servers,
4 4, 13 | to celebrate the Mass.~If incense is used, the priest puts
5 4, 13 | altar and kisses it. If incense is used, he incenses the
6 4, 13 | Alleluia» or other chant, if incense is being used, the priest
7 4, 13 | forehead, mouth, and breast. If incense is used, he then incenses
8 4, 13 | between the readings. If incense is used, he puts some into
9 4, 13 | 105. If incense is used, he incenses the
10 4, 14 | he kisses the altar. If incense is used, he assists the
11 4, 14 | 131. If incense is used, the deacon assists
12 4, 14 | the priest when he puts incense in the censer during the
13 4, 14 | water at a side table.) If incense is used, the deacon assists
14 4, 15 | present them to the priest. If incense is used, the acolyte gives
15 4, 18 | go to their chairs. When incense is used, the principal celebrant
16 4, 31 | 235. The use of incense is optional in any form
17 4, 31 | the beginning of Mass, to incense the altar;~c. at the procession
18 4, 31 | preparation of the gifts, to incense them, as well as the altar,
19 4, 31 | 236. The priest puts the incense in the censer and blesses
20 4, 31 | nothing. ~This is the way to incense the altar:~a. If the altar
21 Appen1 | Church and of the poor.~If incense is used, the priest, after
22 Appen1 | gifts and the altar, may incense the body. The deacon or
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