Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 3 | Sanctus», the memorial acclamation, and the song after communion.~
2 2, 4 | prayer, an instruction, an acclamation, or a song; the tone should
3 2, 8 | give their assent by the acclamation, «Amen». ~In the Mass only
4 2, 10 | day, feast, or season.~b. Acclamation: joining with the angels,
5 2, 10 | recites the «Sanctus» This acclamation is an intrinsic part of
6 2, 10 | doxology, to which the people's acclamation is an assent and a conclusion. ~
7 2, 10 | celebrated and by their acclamation, Amen, the people make the
8 4, 13 | and listen and make the acclamation at the end.~
9 4, 13 | and listen and make the acclamation at the end.~
10 4, 13 | incenses the book. After the acclamation of the people, he proclaims
11 4, 13 | reading the people make the acclamation customary to the region.~
12 4, 13 | end the people make the acclamation: «Amen».~
13 4, 13 | the congregation makes the acclamation, «For the kingdom».~
14 4, 14 | the people have said the acclamation: «Amen».~
15 4, 22 | congregation say the final acclamation, «For the kingdom». ~
16 4, 26 | sins». The server says the acclamation.~
17 4, 27 | 225. After the acclamation concluding the embolism,
18 Appen2 | consecration until the memorial acclamation after it. c. The people
19 Appen2 | force and solemnity to the acclamation of all the people (for example,
20 Appen2 | present able to make the acclamation after the consecration,
21 Appen2 | as an introduction to the acclamation" (Ap. Const. «Missale Romanum»).
22 Appen2 | is able to respond to the acclamation, the priest omits saying: «
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