Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 29 | to traditional liturgical practice, the altar and the Book
2 5, 33 | the Church's traditional practice and the altar's symbolism,
3 5, 33 | fitting to maintain the practice of enclosing in the altar
4 5, 33 | encouragement should be given to the practice of eucharistic reservation
5 Appen1 | Bishops to permit the optional practice of Communion in the hand.
6 Appen1 | catechesis about this optional practice, drew attention to these
7 Appen1 | Eucharistic presence. ~b. The practice must remain the option of
8 Appen1 | means of circumventing the practice of Communion in the hand.~
9 Appen1 | supplications is emerging from practice. See also General Norms
10 Appen2 | eucharistic prayer is a practice that has developed in some
11 Appen2 | except the consecration. The practice is for the faithful to remain
12 Appen2 | assembly as a whole, does this practice seem to be keeping with
13 Appen2 | chalice (GIRM no. 56e). In practice two situations are to be
14 Appen2 | formularies. What is the lawful practice to be followed? REPLY: In
15 Appen2 | permissible to follow this practice? REPLY: Clearly not. As
16 Appen2 | Some celebrants have the practice of raising then joining
17 Appen2 | places there is a current practice whereby those taking part
18 Appen2 | proper to each region. But practice varies: a. The celebrant
19 Appen2 | the Church's traditional practice and the altar's symbolism,
20 Appen2 | according to the existing practice until a new rite is ready:
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