Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 5 | Mass; but it is not always necessary to sing all the texts that
2 2, 9 | strongly recommended:35 it is necessary for the nurturing of the
3 2, 10 | be repeated as often as necessary to accompany the breaking
4 4, 13 | lectern and there also, if necessary, the chants between the
5 4, 14 | the priest, so that when necessary he may assist the priest
6 4, 15 | or the deacon, whenever necessary, in order to present the
7 4, 15 | remains at the chair. Then, if necessary, the acolyte assists the
8 4, 32 | fingers over the paten or, if necessary, washes them. He also gathers
9 4, 33 | not deprived of any grace necessary for salvation.69 ~Pastors
10 4, 33 | spoon, only one spoon is necessary.~c. If communion is given
11 5, 33 | from the past74 and, when necessary, on adapting them to new
12 6, 34 | that rusts; gilding is not necessary if the metal is more precious
13 7, 34 | parts of the Mass, it is necessary for the deacon, readers,
14 Appen1 | song. Song is not always necessary or desirable. Organ or instrumental
15 Appen1 | Eucharist will provide the necessary instruction. (See also the
16 Appen2 | be repeated as often as necessary to accompany the breaking
17 Appen2 | missals, it seems, remain necessary. People do not always hear
18 Appen2 | appropriate and is sometimes necessary. To conclude: usually a
19 Appen2 | participation in the liturgy, it is necessary that this desire be realized
20 Appen2 | done without delay), it is necessary to provide at least a chair
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