Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 5 | the Lord's Prayer, set to simple melodies.27~ ~
2 2, 8 | Graduale Romanum» or «The Simple Gradual» may be used, or
3 2, 9 | as the response from The «Simple Gradual» in the form they
4 2, 10 | antiphon with psalm from «The Simple Gradual» or another suitable
5 3, 11 | prepared and marked by a simple brevity.~In performing this
6 6, 33 | breaking of the bread, the simple term for the eucharist in
7 Appen1 | Gradual» (Missal) or of the «Simple Gradual», the Conference
8 Appen1 | as supplements to the «Simple Gradual», including psalms
9 Appen1 | with the principles of the «Simple Gradual» and are selected
10 Appen1 | antiphon and psalm of the «Simple Gradual»;~3. song from other
11 Appen1 | or alleluia psalm in the «Simple Gradual», the Conference
12 Appen1 | as supplements to the «Simple Gradual», including psalms
13 Appen1 | with the principles of the «Simple Gradual» and are selected
14 Appen1 | sense of unity. It should be simple and not demand great effort.
15 Appen2 | As usual the GIRM gives simple rules to solve these questions (
16 Appen2 | being used: one plain and simple; the other, the same as
17 Appen2 | complex and difficult matters simple; what is already simple
18 Appen2 | simple; what is already simple leave alone." The former «
19 Appen2 | by the pope or the more simple «Amen» in the French missal
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