Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | foremost, the action of Christ himself and therefore the manner
2 2, 1 | read in the Church, God himself is speaking to his people,
3 2, 9 | proclaim it and prepares himself by a blessing or prayer.
4 2, 10 | thanks; he unites them with himself in the prayer he addresses
5 2, 10 | sacrifice is celebrated which he himself instituted at the Last Supper,
6 2, 10 | priest: the priest prepares himself by the prayer, said softly,
7 2, 10 | reader. Otherwise the priest himself says it after he has received
8 3, 11 | fitting that the bishop himself preside over the assembly
9 3, 11 | associate the presbyters with himself in the celebration, if possible
10 3, 11 | salvation, joins the people to himself in offering the sacrifice
11 4, 13 | reader is present, the priest himself proclaims all the readings
12 4, 14 | other the sign of peace». He himself receives the sign of peace
13 4, 14 | priest prefers to do so himself.~
14 4, 25 | altar, the priest crosses himself, saying: «In the name of
15 4, 26 | the server or the priest himself reads the first reading
16 4, 33 | purificator to the minister and himself takes the paten or ciborium
17 4, 33 | The priest then stations himself conveniently for communion
18 4, 33 | with purificator and he himself takes the paten or ciborium
19 4, 33 | same hand. Then he stations himself conveniently for communion.~
20 4, 33 | present, the priest celebrant himself gives them the Lord's blood,
21 Appen2 | the deacon or the priest himself, if there is no deacon,
22 Appen2 | reader. When the celebrant himself must act as reader, especially
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