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1 Intro, 0 | celebrate the passover meal with his disciples and institute 2 Intro, 0 | Council of Trent in agreement with the whole tradition of the 3 Intro, 0 | death has reconciled us with God.4 The priest also prays 4 Intro, 0 | to completeness in union with the sacrifice of Christ, 5 Intro, 0 | therefore especially concerned with preserving the relatively 6 Intro, 0 | endows the people of God with a marvelous fidelity in 7 Intro, 0 | to answer such a request with a reaffirmation of the Church' 8 Intro, 0 | would be more in accord with the language of modern theology 9 1, 0 | Christian life are linked with the eucharistic celebration, 10 1, 0 | celebration.11 In accord with the Constitution on the 11 1 (11)| For Masses with special groups see SCDW, 12 1 (11)| 15 May 1969; for Masses with children, SCDW, «Directory 13 1 (11)| SCDW, «Directory for Masses with Children1 Nov. 1973; 14 1 (11)| the liturgy of the hours with the Mass, GILH nos. 93 - 15 2, 0 | God are called together, with a priest presiding and acting 16 2, 1 | therefore be listened to by all with reverence; they make up 17 2, 2 | everyone present listen with attention.21 While the priest 18 2, 2 | may exercise his ministry with attention and devotion. 19 2, 4 | speaking, and in accordance with the principles just stated.~ ~ 20 2, 5 | sings well prays twice."~With due consideration for the 21 2, 5 | the priest or ministers with the congregation responding 22 2, 6 | out becomingly in keeping with the norms prescribed for 23 2, 8 | congregation alternately with the choir, or by the choir 24 2, 8 | people to pray and together with him they observe a brief 25 2, 8 | The opening prayer ends with the longer conclusion, namely:~ - 26 2, 8 | Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, 27 2, 8 | end: «Who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, 28 2, 8 | Son: «You live and reign with the Father and the Holy 29 2, 8 | prayer after communion end with the shorter conclusion, 30 2, 8 | end: «Who lives and reigns with you for ever and ever»; ~ - 31 2, 9 | texts are directly connected with the individual readings: 32 2, 9 | responsorial psalm or the psalm with «Alleluia» as the response 33 2, 9 | to use either the psalm with «Alleluia» as the response, 34 2, 9 | psalm and the «Alleluia» with its verse, or just the psalm, 35 2, 9 | Masses that are celebrated with a congregation. It is recommended 36 2, 9 | faith by the priest together with the people is obligatory 37 2, 9 | in all Masses celebrated with a congregation, so that 38 2, 10 | the bread and the wine with water are brought to the 39 2, 10 | through the invitation to pray with the priest and the prayer 40 2, 10 | and thanks; he unites them with himself in the prayer he 41 2, 10 | b. Acclamation: joining with the angels, the congregation 42 2, 10 | and all the people join with the priest in singing or 43 2, 10 | ever more complete union with the Father and with each 44 2, 10 | union with the Father and with each other, so that at last 45 2, 10 | celebrated in communion with the entire Church of heaven 46 2, 10 | faithful say the prayer with him; he alone adds the embolism, « 47 2, 10 | which the people conclude with a doxology. The embolism, 48 2, 10 | to determine, in accord with the culture and customs 49 2, 10 | sung by the choir or cantor with the congregation responding; 50 2, 10 | final reprise concludes with the words, «grant us peace».~ 51 2, 10 | communion to the faithful and with them recites the prayer 52 2, 10 | Romanum» may also be used, with or without the psalm, or 53 2, 10 | the psalm, or an antiphon with psalm from «The Simple Gradual» 54 2, 10 | or by the choir or cantor with the congregation.~If there 55 3, 11 | he is present at a Mass with a congregation, it is fitting 56 3, 11 | associate the presbyters with himself in the celebration, 57 3, 11 | possible by concelebrating with them.~This is done not to 58 3, 11 | eternal life, and shares in it with them. At the eucharist he 59 3, 11 | serve God and the people with dignity and humility; by 60 3, 11 | priest but also together with him and learn to offer themselves.50 61 3, 11 | charity toward all who share with them in the celebration.~ 62 3, 11 | proper to it, in keeping with the different types of chants, 63 3, 11 | readings from Scripture, with the exception of the gospel. 64 3, 11 | explanations and commentaries with the purpose of introducing 65 3, 11 | carried out by the ministers with decorum, order, and devotion.~ 66 3, 11 | minister is present at a Mass with a congregation, he may carry 67 4, 11 | that they be celebrated with singing, with the full participation 68 4, 11 | celebrated with singing, with the full participation of 69 4 | I. MASS WITH A CONGREGATION~ 70 4, 11 | 77. Mass with a congregation means a Mass 71 4, 11 | means a Mass celebrated with the people taking part. 72 4, 11 | Mass should be celebrated with song and with a suitable 73 4, 11 | celebrated with song and with a suitable number of ministers.59 74 4, 11 | celebrated without music and with only one minister.~ 75 4, 12 | The altar is to be covered with at least one cloth. On or 76 4, 12 | there are to be candlesticks with lighted candles, at least 77 4, 12 | as may be useful, a book with the chants;~b. at the lectern: 78 4, 12 | and ciboria, if needed, with the bread for the communion 79 4, 12 | and the people, together with cruets containing wine and 80 4, 12 | chalice should be covered with a veil, which may always 81 4, 13 | this order: ~a. a server with a lighted censer, if incense 82 4, 13 | After the entrance song, and with all standing, the priest 83 4, 13 | Then, facing the people and with hands outstretched, the 84 4, 13 | Gloria» are said, in keeping with the rubrics (nos. 30 - 31). 85 4, 13 | 88. With his hands joined, the priest 86 4, 13 | pray. All pray silently with the priest for a while. 87 4, 13 | a while. Then the priest with hands outstretched says 88 4, 13 | some into the censer. Then with hands joined he bows before 89 4, 13 | book and says: «The Lord be with youThen he says: «A reading 90 4, 13 | making the sign of the cross with his thumb on the book and 91 4, 13 | said by the priest together with the~ 92 4, 13 | 99. Next, with the people taking their 93 4, 13 | priest receives the paten with the bread from a minister. 94 4, 13 | the bread from a minister. With both hands he holds it slightly 95 4, 13 | Then he places the paten with the bread on the corporal.~ 96 4, 13 | chalice, raises it a little with both hands, and says the 97 4, 13 | corporal and may cover it with a pall. ~ 98 4, 13 | the prayer over the gifts with hands outstretched. At the 99 4, 13 | the eucharistic prayer. With hands outstretched, he says: « 100 4, 13 | outstretched, he says: «The Lord be with you». As he says: «Lift 101 4, 13 | hearts», he raises his hands; with hands outstretched, he adds: « 102 4, 13 | are named, this is done with the collective formula, « 103 4, 13 | eucharistic prayer, the priest, with hands joined, says the introduction 104 4, 13 | introduction to the Lord's Prayer. With hands outstretched he then 105 4, 13 | sings or says this prayer with the people.~ 106 4, 13 | Prayer, the priest alone, with hands outstretched, says 107 4, 13 | The peace of the Lord be with you always». The people 108 4, 13 | people answer: «And also with you». Then the priest may 109 4, 13 | or «Lord Jesus Christ, with faith in your love and mercy».~ 110 4, 13 | This is the Lamb of God». With the people he adds, once 111 4, 13 | gifts», etc., and dries it with a purificator. If this is 112 4, 13 | people, the priest says, with hands outstretched: «Let 113 4, 13 | 124. Then the priest, with hands outstretched, greets 114 4, 13 | the people: «The Lord be with you». They answer: «And 115 4, 13 | They answer: «And also with you». The priest immediately 116 4, 13 | you» and, as he blesses with the sign of the cross, continues: « 117 4, 13 | Immediately after the blessing, with hands joined, the priest 118 4, 13 | makes the proper reverence with the ministers, and leaves. ~ 119 4, 14 | preceding section apply, with the following exceptions. ~ 120 4, 14 | b. at the altar, assists with the chalice or the book; 121 4, 14 | 129. With the priest he makes the 122 4, 14 | the Gospels on it, along with the priest he kisses the 123 4, 14 | incensing, he goes to the chair with the priest, sits next to 124 4, 14 | hands the priest the paten with the bread to be consecrated, 125 4, 14 | deacon assists the priest with the incensing of the gifts 126 4, 14 | he may assist the priest with the chalice or the missal.~ 127 4, 14 | priest raises the paten with the eucharistic bread, until 128 4, 14 | The peace of the Lord be with you always», and the people 129 4, 14 | the response: «And also with you», the deacon may invite 130 4, 14 | deacon returns to the altar with the priest and collects 131 4, 14 | 141. Along with the priest, the deacon kisses 132 4, 15 | walking between two servers with lighted candles. When he 133 4, 16 | priest; otherwise he walks with the other ministers. ~ 134 4, 16 | the proper reverence along with the priest, goes up to the 135 4, 16 | his place in the sanctuary with theother ministers.~ 136 4, 17 | an abbot;~2. in addition, with the permission of the Ordinary, 137 4, 17 | right to regulate, in accord with the law, the discipline 138 4, 17 | any diocese concelebrate with their own bishop, especially 139 4, 17 | priests gather together with their bishop during a retreat 140 4, 17 | reason, having to do either with the meaning of the rite 141 4, 17 | d. One who concelebrates with the bishop or his delegate 142 4, 20 | that they do not interfere with the actions of the rite 143 4, 21 | by all the concelebrants with the congregation and the 144 4, 21 | principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 145 4, 21 | your people» and «In union with the whole Church», may be 146 4, 21 | alone says these prayers, with hands outstretched and aloud. ~ 147 4, 21 | principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 148 4, 21 | and approve our offering» with hands outstretched toward 149 4, 21 | When supper was ended» with hands joined. ~c. While 150 4, 21 | memory of Christ« and «Look with favor» with hands outstretched. ~ 151 4, 21 | Christ« and «Look with favor» with hands outstretched. ~e. 152 4, 21 | Son» inclusive, they bow with hands joined; then they 153 4, 21 | alone says these prayers, with hands outstretched and aloud. ~ 154 4, 21 | principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 155 4, 21 | say «Let your Spirit come» with hands outstretched toward 156 4, 21 | When supper was ended» with hands joined. ~c. While 157 4, 21 | May all of us who share» with hands outstretched. ~ 158 4, 21 | says the intercessions, with hands outstretched.~ 159 4, 21 | principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 160 4, 21 | you these gifts» to «Look with favor» inclusive, all the 161 4, 21 | we bring you these gifts» with hands outstretched toward 162 4, 21 | When supper was ended» with hands joined. ~c. While 163 4, 21 | calling to mind» and «Look with favor» with hands outstretched.~ 164 4, 21 | mind» and «Look with favor» with hands outstretched.~ 165 4, 21 | alone says these prayers, with hands outstretched. ~ 166 4, 21 | principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 167 4, 21 | Father, may this Holy Spirit» with hands outstretched toward 168 4, 21 | those» and «In the same way» with hands joined.~c. While saying 169 4, 21 | look upon this sacrifice» with hands outstretched. ~ 170 4, 21 | concelebrants; he alone says them, with hands outstretched.~ 171 4, 21 | celebrant alone or together with all the concelebrants.~ ~ 172 4, 22 | 192. Next, with hands joined, the celebrant 173 4, 22 | introduces the Lord's Prayer; with hands outstretched, he then 174 4, 22 | says this prayer itself with the other concelebrants 175 4, 22 | principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. All 176 4, 22 | the concelebrants together with the congregation say the 177 4, 22 | or «Lord Jesus Christ, with faith in your love and mercy». ~ 178 4, 22 | bread in the right hand, with the left hand under it, 179 4, 22 | This is the Lamb of God». With the concelebrants and the 180 4, 22 | directly, through a tube, with a spoon, or even by intinction. ~ 181 4, 22 | concelebrant wipes the chalice with a purificator after each 182 4, 22 | placed near the chalice, with a paten to hold them afterward.~ 183 4, 22 | followed as for communion with a tube. But care is to be 184 4, 22 | concelebrants arranges the paten with the eucharistic bread and 185 4, 24 | Mass celebrated by a priest with only one server to assist 186 4, 24 | follows the rite of Mass with a congregation. The server 187 4, 25 | the «Gloria», in keeping with the rubrics. ~ 188 4, 25 | 216. Then, with hands joined, the priest 189 4, 25 | says the opening prayer, with hands outstretched. At the 190 4, 26 | the profession of faith with the server, if the rubrics 191 4, 27 | carried out as at a Mass with a congregation, with the 192 4, 27 | Mass with a congregation, with the formularies given in 193 4, 27 | rite described for Mass with a congregation. ~ 194 4, 27 | us», are said as at Mass with a congregation.~ 195 4, 27 | The peace of the Lord be with you always», and the server 196 4, 27 | server answers: «And also with you». The priest may give 197 4, 27 | he says the «Agnus Dei» with the server, the priest breaks 198 4, 27 | or «Lord Jesus Christ, with faith in your love and mercy». 199 4, 27 | Lamb of God», adding once with the server: «Lord, I am 200 4, 27 | described in the Order of Mass with a congregation.~ 201 4, 28 | are carried out as at Mass with a congregation, but the 202 4, 29 | reverence is not in harmony with the traditions or the culture 203 4, 30 | If there is a tabernacle with the blessed sacrament in 204 4, 30 | if there is no tabernacle with the blessed sacrament; during 205 4, 31 | the censer and blesses it with the sign of the cross, saying 206 4, 32 | paten is usually to be wiped with the purificator.~ 207 4, 33 | community Mass, in accord with the provisions of this Instruction 208 4, 33 | received from the chalice with a tube, silver tubes are 209 4, 33 | b. If communion is given with a spoon, only one spoon 210 4, 33 | the outside of the chalice with a purificator. ~b. The priest 211 4, 33 | priest gives the chalice with purificator to the minister 212 4, 33 | takes the paten or ciborium with the hosts; then both station 213 4, 33 | minister holds out the chalice with purificator. For the sake 214 4, 33 | purificator under the mouth with one hand, they drink a little 215 4, 33 | the outside of the chalice with the purificator. ~e. The 216 4, 33 | the outside of the chalice with the purificator. ~b. The 217 4, 33 | altar and takes the chalice with the purificator. All those 218 4, 33 | priest presents the chalice with purificator. The communicants 219 4, 33 | purificator under their mouth with one hand, taking care that 220 4, 33 | the outside of the chalice with the purificator.~d. After 221 4, 33 | this minister the chalice with purificator and he himself 222 4, 33 | takes the paten or ciborium with the hosts. The priest and 223 4, 33 | takes the ciborium, or paten with the hosts, between the index 224 4, 33 | place a small table covered with a cloth and corporal at 225 4, 33 | ministers the blood of the Lord with a spoon to the individual 226 5, 33 | may be used, but always with a cloth and corporal.~ 227 5, 33 | cloth should be in keeping with the design of the altar.~ 228 5, 33 | balanced and must not interfere with the faithful's clear view 229 5, 33 | distance would interfere with communication between the 230 5, 33 | movable stand. In keeping with the structure of each church, 231 5, 33 | faithful should be arranged with care so that the people 232 5, 33 | other ministers but also, with the aid of modern sound 233 5, 33 | congregation and be heard with ease when they are played 234 5, 33 | or elsewhere, in keeping with local custom, and in a part 235 5, 33 | 278. In keeping with the Church's very ancient 236 6, 33 | always used bread and wine with water to celebrate the Lord' 237 6, 33 | such a way that in a Mass with a congregation the priest 238 6, 33 | pure, that is not mixed with any foreign substance.~ 239 6, 33 | container, then pours wine with water into the chalice and 240 6, 33 | accepts adaptations in keeping with the genius and traditions 241 6, 34 | shape that is in keeping with the culture of each region, 242 6, 34 | the alb, tied at the waist with a cincture, unless it is 243 6, 34 | rites immediately connected with Mass. ~ 244 6, 34 | other services, in keeping with the rubrics proper to each 245 6, 34 | fabrics that are in keeping with the dignity of the liturgy 246 6, 34 | Anything out of keeping with the sacred is to be avoided.~ 247 7, 34 | be made in consultation with the ministers and others 248 7, 34 | a. if Mass is celebrated with a congregation, the priest 249 7, 34 | votive Mass.~If he celebrates with a congregation, the priest 250 7, 35 | to combine omitted parts with other readings or to give 251 7, 35 | certain readings.~In Masses with special groups, the priest 252 7, 36 | for the prayer, «In union with the whole Church» or in 253 7, 36 | preface, it may also be used with other prefaces, especially 254 7, 36 | Eucharistic Prayer III may be said with any preface. Its use is 255 7, 36 | dead person may be used with this prayer in the place 256 7, 36 | own preface may be used with that preface. even when 257 8, 38 | of the local Ordinary or with his permission, an appropriate 258 8, 38 | be used in a celebration with a congregation. ~ 259 8, 38 | for the dead celebrated with a congregation. ~ 260 Appen1 | INTRODUCTIONS AND INVITATIONS~With regard to the adaptation 261 Appen1 | congregation.~In accord with no. 55 of the instruction 262 Appen1 | not conform in all details with the legitimately approved 263 Appen1 | they are used in accordance with the principles of the «Simple 264 Appen1 | are selected in harmony with the liturgical season, feast 265 Appen1 | Liturgy, December 17, 1968).~With regard to texts of other 266 Appen1 | song should not conflict with these purposes.~In general, 267 Appen1 | sacred song chosen in accord with the above criterion.~The 268 Appen1 | the singing of the psalm with its response in the «Lectionary,» ( 269 Appen1 | they are used in accordance with the principles of the «Simple 270 Appen1 | are selected in harmony with the liturgical season, feast 271 Appen1 | the alleluia is not sung with the verse before the Gospel. 272 Appen1 | rule as the entrance song, with the several options described 273 Appen1 | offertory antiphon is omitted.~With regard to texts not from 274 Appen1 | of rejoicing in keeping with the season. Those texts 275 Appen1 | these texts do not conflict with the paschal character of 276 Appen1 | Liturgyarts. 102,106). ~With regard to the offertory 277 Appen1 | of rejoicing in keeping with the season. (See approved 278 Appen1 | rule as the entrance song, with the several options described 279 Appen1 | described above (no. 26). With regard to the texts not 280 Appen1 | these texts do not conflict with the paschal character of 281 Appen1 | serve as readers in accord with no. 66 of the «General Instruction» ( 282 Appen1 | liturgical ministry of women: ~a. With the exception of service 283 Appen1 | July 1966. ~In accord with the instruction of the Congregation 284 Appen1 | bishop, in consultation with the diocesan liturgical 285 Appen1 | ordinary in consultation with the diocesan liturgical 286 Appen1 | the Eucharist, together with other gifts for the needs 287 Appen2 | everyone present listen with attention. While the priest 288 Appen2 | Asperges» will be coordinated with the penitential rite of 289 Appen2 | is a celebration observed with solemnity or with a large 290 Appen2 | observed with solemnity or with a large number of people: 291 Appen2 | recitation in alternation with the congregation. But since 292 Appen2 | practice seem to be keeping with the rubrics? REPLY: The 293 Appen2 | congregation alternately with the choir, or by the choir 294 Appen2 | The celebrant should join with the assembly's singing or 295 Appen2 | the «Gloria» together or with one sector of the assembly' 296 Appen2 | the hymn in alternation with the assembly. b. As to the « 297 Appen2 | faith by the priest together with the people is obligatory 298 Appen2 | embraces all human concerns, with the mystery of Christ. The 299 Appen2 | teaching and shines forth with new light: Not 6 (1970) 300 Appen2 | 51. ~QUERY: In Mass with a congregation celebrated 301 Appen2 | toward the gifts: he incenses with three swings, as the deacon 302 Appen2 | toward the cross: he incenses with three swings when he comes 303 Appen2 | and the Order of Mass (with a congregation, no. 24; 304 Appen2 | be a rite in silence or with an accompanying text; there 305 Appen2 | blessed, but only in keeping with places and ways established 306 Appen2 | the «Directory for Masses with Children» no. 31. What is 307 Appen2 | final reprise concludes with the words, «grant us peace»": 308 Appen2 | bless the people either with the more solemn formulary 309 Appen2 | the new Roman Missal or with the formulary that has been 310 Appen2 | chalice should be covered with a veil, which may always 311 Appen2 | and simplicity, in keeping with SC art. 34: "The rites should 312 Appen2 | marked by their restraint with regard to gestures. This 313 Appen2 | the reformed Roman Missal with the rubric: "Thy strike 314 Appen2 | REPLY: Clearly not. As with all rubrics, the titles, " 315 Appen2 | the lectern. In keeping with custom, the bishop may certainly 316 Appen2 | presentation of gifts at a Mass with congregation, persons (lay 317 Appen2 | procedure in conformity with the spirit of the law and 318 Appen2 | presentation of the paten with the bread in GIRM no. 102 319 Appen2 | takes the paten or ciborium with the bread from the faithful 320 Appen2 | p. 392) says precisely: "With hands extended he sings 321 Appen2 | sings or says: «The Lord be with you»;" "He lifts up his 322 Appen2 | Lift up your hearts»;" "With hands extended, he continues: « 323 Appen2 | priest continues the preface with hands extended." Therefore, 324 Appen2 | priest blesses the people, with these words . . ."(no. 42). 325 Appen2 | priest blesses the people, with the words: «May almighty 326 Appen2 | to take part in the Mass with such attention and awareness 327 Appen2 | be the case, for example, with religious communities or 328 Appen2 | religious communities or with particular or small groups. 329 Appen2 | conclude: usually a signal with the bell should be given, 330 Appen2 | The peace of the Lord be with you always» and «Let us 331 Appen2 | rubric in the Order of Mass with a congregation no. 128 directs 332 Appen2 | bring a different gesture with less meaning into another 333 Appen2 | sign of peace is filled with meaning, graciousness, and 334 Appen2 | or «Lord Jesus Christ, with faith», some celebrants 335 Appen2 | hands on the altar and, with bowed head, say the text 336 Appen2 | Mass have to be heeded, with care not to add anything 337 Appen2 | not to add anything and with attention once again to 338 Appen2 | directed (no. X, 3): "Then with joined hands placed on the 339 Appen2 | 114: "Then the priest, with hands joined, says softly. . ." 340 Appen2 | celebrant stands upright with hands joined before his 341 Appen2 | the greeting, «The Lord be with you», the deacon or the 342 Appen2 | similar. Then the priest, with hands outstretched over 343 Appen2 | the greeting, «The Lord be with you», before the blessing. 344 Appen2 | s greeting, «The Lord be with you», must precede them. 345 Appen2 | celebration, in accordance with the rubrics of the Roman 346 Appen2 | twice when they concelebrate with their own Ordinary apply 347 Appen2 | to priests concelebrating with the diocesan bishop or his 348 Appen2 | 174a, 180a, 184a, 188a: "with hands outstretched toward 349 Appen2 | presiding to open this prayer with the preface; this is followed 350 Appen2 | the concelebrants together with the principal celebrant." 351 Appen2 | namely, as being in conflict with the very nature of ministries 352 Appen2 | if there is no tabernacle with the blessed sacrament; during 353 Appen2 | bread in the right hand, with the left hand under it, 354 Appen2 | must be taken in context with other articles that deal 355 Appen2 | other articles that deal with the same point. The description 356 Appen2 | chalice . . . and dries it with a purificator" (GIRM no. 357 Appen2 | 120). The Order of Mass with a congregation no. 138 says: " 358 Appen2 | is completed in no. 229 with one regarding place (at 359 Appen2 | gifts», etc., and dries it with a purificator. If this is 360 Appen2 | deacon returns to the altar with the priest and collects 361 Appen2 | QUERY: Should an altar with a table of wood or metal 362 Appen2 | a priest who celebrates with a small group present: a. 363 Appen2 | been remodeled in keeping with the reformed liturgy (and 364 Appen2 | treatment, to celebrate Mass with unfermented grape juice.~ 365 Appen2 | unfermented grape juice.~With this situation in mind, 366 Appen2 | permission either to concelebrate with one or more priests a normal 367 Appen2 | from the Roman Pontifical, with an anointing added in the 368 Appen2 | rites directly connected with Mass: Not 6 (1970) 104, 369 Appen2 | a comparison of the GIRM with the General Norms for the 370 Appen2 | of the local Ordinary or with his permission" (GIRM no. 371 Appen2 | be used in a celebration with a congregation" (GIRM no. 372 Appen2 | to be chosen in keeping with no. 4, p. 514 of the «Missale 373 Appen2 | and Eucharistic Prayer II with their own prefaces may be 374 Appen2 | of a memorial is combined with the celebration of the current 375 Appen2 | saints cannot be combined with the Masses for various needs 376 Appen2 | be used in a celebration with a congregation." The decision 377 Appen2 | be used in a celebration with a congregation" (GIRM no. 378 Appen2 | Liturgical Days no. 9 are ranked with the weekdays of Lent: Not 379 Appen2 | celebrated «all» weekdays, with the exception only of Ash 380 Appen2 | Liturgical Days no. 9 ranks with those weekdays: Not 10 (


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