Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | 8. Today, on the other hand, countless studies of scholars
2 Intro, 0 | Council of Trent on the one hand prohibited the use of the
3 4, 21 | each extends his right hand toward the bread and toward
4 4, 21 | each extends his right hand toward the bread and toward
5 4, 21 | each extends his right hand toward the bread and toward
6 4, 21 | each extends his right hand toward the bread and toward
7 4, 22 | eucharistic bread in the right hand, with the left hand under
8 4, 22 | right hand, with the left hand under it, they return to
9 4, 22 | water from a container at hand on the altar, then places
10 4, 33 | under the mouth with one hand, they drink a little from
11 4, 33 | under their mouth with one hand, taking care that none of
12 4, 33 | and middle fingers of one hand and holds the chalice between
13 4, 33 | index finger of the same hand. Then he stations himself
14 Appen1 | practice of Communion in the hand. The Bishops' Committee
15 Appen1 | practice of Communion in the hand.~d. Children have the option
16 Appen1 | receive Communion in the hand or on the tongue. No limitations
17 Appen2 | 62. ~QUERY: Are hand missals still needed? REPLY:
18 Appen2 | liturgy the usefulness of hand missals for the faithful
19 Appen2 | word of God. Nevertheless hand missals, it seems, remain
20 Appen2 | concelebrants hold the right hand toward the bread and the
21 Appen2 | eucharistic bread in the right hand, with the left hand under
22 Appen2 | right hand, with the left hand under it, they return to
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