Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | of Christ as applying to itself when it gives directions
2 Intro, 0 | part of the celebration itself. Nevertheless, Vatican Council
3 2, 9 | 35. The liturgy itself inculcates the great reverence
4 2, 9 | the Book of the Gospels itself. ~CHANTS BETWEEN THE READINGS~
5 2, 10 | the altar and the altar itself may be incensed. This is
6 2, 10 | entire congregation joins itself to Christ in acknowledging
7 2, 10 | The invitation, the prayer itself, the embolism, and the people'
8 3, 11 | arrangement of the celebration itself makes the Church stand out
9 4, 17 | the times when the rite itself prescribes it, concelebration
10 4, 17 | priesthood and of the Church itself which marks every concelebration
11 4, 22 | he then says this prayer itself with the other concelebrants
12 4, 24 | the altar or on the altar itself; the missal is placed on
13 6, 34 | color suited to the Mass itself or in the color proper to
14 7, 36 | collect may be from the Mass itself or from the common; the
15 Appen1 | of service at the altar itself, women may be admitted to
16 Appen2 | prolonged holding of hands is of itself a sign of communion rather
17 Appen2 | chalice» and the chalice itself." The Order of Mass without
18 Appen2 | the paten» and the chalice itself." The point, therefore,
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