Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 8 | circumstances, it may be said more than twice or a short verse (
2 2, 9 | absence, a priest other than the one presiding read the
3 4, 17 | celebrate or concelebrate more than once on the same day is
4 4, 18 | there are more concelebrants than vestments, the concelebrants
5 4, 33 | small, but a little thicker than usual so that after being
6 6, 34 | the metal is more precious than gold and does not rust. ~
7 6, 34 | material and design rather than from lavish ornamentation.
8 6, 34 | memorials of the Lord, other than of his passion; on feasts
9 7, 34 | good of the assembly rather than his personal outlook. He
10 Appen1 | English in the Liturgy, rather than new melodies. Other settings
11 Appen1 | concentration on adoration rather than on Communion, are not acceptable,
12 Appen1 | liturgy of the word (other than the Gospel, which is reserved
13 Appen1 | readings is more significant than the person of the reader,
14 Appen1 | FIXED ALTARS~Materials other than natural stone may be used
15 Appen1 | musical instruments other than the organ may be used in
16 Appen1 | FURNISHINGS~Materials other than the traditional ones may
17 Appen1 | natural and artificial, other than the traditional ones may
18 Appen1 | determined locally rather than nationally. In this way
19 Appen2 | sign of communion rather than of peace. Further, it is
20 Appen2 | 2. On the Sundays other than those just listed, on feasts,
21 Appen2 | mystery of salvation, rather than other feasts or commemorations,
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