Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 9 | at the lectern or other suitable place. The people remain
2 2, 10 | These are to be put in a suitable place but not on the altar. ~
3 2, 10 | Simple Gradual» or another suitable song approved by the conference
4 3, 11 | more precisely designate a suitable place for a woman to proclaim
5 4, 11 | celebrated with song and with a suitable number of ministers.59 But
6 4, 13 | ministers, and put in a suitable place; the bread and wine
7 4, 14 | at the lectern or other suitable place.~LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST~
8 4, 18 | In the sacristy or other suitable place, the concelebrants
9 4, 25 | Let us pray». After a suitable pause, he says the opening
10 4, 33 | cloth and corporal at a suitable place. The priest places
11 5, 33 | for a single occasion, a suitable table may be used, but always
12 5, 33 | to have a place that is suitable for proclamation of the
13 7, 36 | that make it particularly suitable for weekdays and special
14 7, 38 | just given to choose more suitable texts, the conferences of
15 Appen1 | played in a manner that is suitable to public worship (November,
16 Appen1 | furnishings provided they are suitable for liturgical use, subject
17 Appen1 | vesture provided they are suitable for liturgical use, subject
18 Appen2 | bishops possess to choose suitable materials for sacred furnishings
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