Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 7 | of the celebration.30 Its function depends on the time it occurs
2 2, 9 | ministerial, not a presidential function, it is proper that as a
3 2, 9 | exercising their priestly function, intercede for all humanity.
4 2, 10 | communion song is sung. Its function is to express outwardly
5 3, 11 | their order and liturgical function.45 Thus in carrying out
6 3, 11 | Thus in carrying out this function, all, whether ministers
7 3 | II OFFICE AND FUNCTION OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD~
8 3, 11 | exercises its own liturgical function within the assembly. Its
9 3, 11 | reader has his own proper function in the eucharistic celebration
10 3, 11 | readings. To fulfill their function correctly, these cantors
11 3, 11 | brevity.~In performing this function the commentator stands in
12 4, 11 | individuals should exercise the function proper to the order or ministry
13 4, 33 | who exercise a liturgical function at this concelebration and
14 5, 33 | faithful that has a special function stands out clearly. The
15 6, 34 | all members have the same function. This diversity of ministries
16 6, 34 | therefore symbolize the function proper to each ministry.
17 7, 34 | ministers and others who have a function in the celebration, including
18 Appen1 | celebration. It serves the function of putting the assembly
19 Appen1 | of offering. The proper function of the offertory song is
20 Appen1 | or offering. The proper function of this song is to accompany
21 Appen1 | present but not called upon to function in the celebration normally
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