Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | adapted to today's needs and circumstances and still others - for example,
2 1, 0 | regard for the nature and circumstances of each assembly, the celebration
3 1, 0 | Church which, in view of the circumstances of the people and the place,
4 2, 8 | languages, the music, or other circumstances, it may be said more than
5 4, 17 | holds also, in analogous circumstances, for gatherings of religious.~
6 5, 33 | unless the structure or other circumstances are an obstacle (for example,
7 7, 35 | celebrated by reason of special circumstances. ~These selections of readings
8 7, 36 | for weekdays and special circumstances. ~Although it has its own
9 7, 38 | bishops have the right in some circumstances to make further adaptations
10 8, 38 | may be used in the various circumstances of Christian life, for the
11 8, 38 | which are used either as circumstances arise or at fixed times; ~
12 Appen1 | some degree to the varying circumstances of the community. In all
13 Appen1 | sanctuary area, depending on circumstances or convenience.~ ~
14 Appen1 | instruments. Their use depends on circumstances, the nature of the congregation,
15 Appen2 | participants, the place, and the circumstances. b. There may, therefore,
16 Appen2 | depends on the different circumstances of places and people, as
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