Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | are considered, it becomes clear how remarkably and harmoniously
2 2, 2 | be spoken in a loud and clear voice and that everyone
3 2, 4 | are to be delivered in a clear, loud voice, whether by
4 2, 10 | the intercessions make it clear that the eucharist is celebrated
5 3, 11 | should endeavor to make this clear by their deep sense of reverence
6 4, 20 | and that the people have a clear view. They should not be
7 5, 33 | interfere with the faithful's clear view of what goes on at
8 Appen2 | be spoken in a loud and clear voice and that everyone
9 Appen2 | not be played." This is a clear rule, leaving no room for
10 Appen2 | reformed Roman Missal is also clear regarding the other texts
11 Appen2 | to be followed, which are clear on the two points raised:
12 Appen2 | places and people, as is clear from GIRM no. 109: "A little
13 Appen2 | rubrics. Nor is there any clear explanation of why the sign
14 Appen2 | consecration, but it is not clear what is to be done about
15 Appen2 | point, therefore, is quite clear: Not 8 (1972) 195.~ ~
16 Appen2 | liturgical norms in force make a clear distinction between the
17 Appen2 | From these it is altogether clear that the stole is a priestly
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