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1 Intro, 0 | current norms, laid down on the basis of the intent
2 Intro, 0 | are invited in Holy Week on Holy Thursday and on the
3 Intro, 0 | Week on Holy Thursday and on the solemnity of Corpus
4 Intro, 0 | rite, its form sheds light on the ministerial priesthood
5 Intro, 0 | preface for the chrism Mass on Thursday of Holy Week, the
6 Intro, 0 | preface brings out the passing on of the sacerdotal power
7 Intro, 0 | power through the laying on of hands and, by listing
8 Intro, 0 | new Roman Missal improves on the older one. ~
9 Intro, 0 | against Catholic teaching on the sacrificial nature of
10 Intro, 0 | 8. Today, on the other hand, countless
11 Intro, 0 | predecessors have passed on to us. There must also be
12 Intro, 0 | Although the Council of Trent on the one hand prohibited
13 Intro, 0 | the Mass, nevertheless, on the other, it did direct
14 Intro, 0 | during Mass, especially on Sundays and holydays, on
15 Intro, 0 | on Sundays and holydays, on what is read at Mass and
16 Intro, 0 | more clearly the catechesis on the mystery that is part
17 Intro, 0 | are the obligatory homily on Sundays and holydays17 and
18 Intro, 0 | reevaluate the Tridentine norm on communion under both kinds.
19 Intro, 0 | the doctrinal principles on the completeness of eucharistic
20 Intro, 0 | communion under both kinds on some occasions, because
21 Intro, 0 | new compositions, drawing on the thoughts and even the
22 Intro, 0 | some expressions bearing on the evaluation and use of
23 1, 0 | which the priest always acts on behalf of the people's salvation. ~
24 1, 0 | accord with the Constitution on the Liturgy, each conference
25 2, 1 | but a living commentary on the word, that is, the homily,
26 2 (20)| See SCDW, Circular letter on the eucharistic prayers,
27 2, 3 | and the acclamations take on special value;23 they are
28 2, 7 | Its function depends on the time it occurs in each
29 2, 7 | homily, all meditate briefly on what has been heard; after
30 2, 8 | faithful coming together take on the form of a community
31 2, 8 | Gloria» is sung or said on Sundays outside Advent and
32 2, 8 | outside Advent and Lent, on solemnities and feasts,
33 2, 9 | psalm depends therefore on the readings. Nevertheless,
34 2, 9 | Sequences are optional, except on Easter Sunday and Pentecost.~
35 2, 9 | There must be a homily on Sundays and holydays of
36 2, 9 | congregation. It is recommended on other days, especially on
37 2, 9 | on other days, especially on the weekdays of Advent,
38 2, 9 | Easter season, as well as on other feasts and occasions
39 2, 9 | the people is obligatory on Sundays and solemnities.
40 2, 10 | and chalice are placed on it (unless the chalice is
41 2, 10 | place. The gifts are placed on the altar to the accompaniment
42 2, 10 | a suitable place but not on the altar. ~
43 2, 10 | the gifts have been placed on the altar. The rules for
44 2, 10 | 51. The gifts on the altar and the altar
45 2, 10 | the gifts have been placed on the altar and the accompanying
46 2, 10 | invocations the Church calls on God's power and asks that
47 2, 10 | commanded that they carry on this mystery.~e. Anamnesis:
48 2, 10 | the Lord's Prayer, begs on behalf of the entire community
49 2 (44)| Instr. EuchMyst nos. 3t, 32, on communion twice in one day.
50 2, 11 | greeting and blessing, which on certain days and occasions
51 4, 11 | of the faithful may also on the same day concelebrate
52 4 (58)| EuchMyst no. 47. SCDW, Decl. on concelebration, 7 Aug. 1972.~
53 4, 11 | possible, and especially on Sundays and holydays of
54 4, 12 | with at least one cloth. On or near the altar there
55 4, 12 | There is also to be a cross on or near the altar. The candles
56 4, 12 | readings, may be placed on the altar, unless it is
57 4, 12 | lectern: the lectionary;~c. on a side table: the chalice,
58 4, 13 | 84. On reaching the altar the priest
59 4, 13 | placed near the altar or on a side table; the Book of
60 4, 13 | of the Gospels is placed on the altar.~
61 4, 13 | the Book of the Gospels is on the altar, he takes it and
62 4, 13 | the cross with his thumb on the book and on his forehead,
63 4, 13 | his thumb on the book and on his forehead, mouth, and
64 4, 13 | purificator, chalice, and missal on the altar.~
65 4, 13 | the paten with the bread on the corporal.~
66 4, 13 | Then he places the chalice on the corporal and may cover
67 4, 13 | the faithful. Depending on local custom, he also rings
68 4, 13 | them, properly covered and on a corporal, either at the
69 4, 13 | Spirit». All answer: «Amen». On certain days and occasions
70 4, 14 | deacon precedes the priest on the way to the altar or
71 4, 14 | the Book of the Gospels on it, along with the priest
72 4, 14 | the Book of the Gospels is on the altar, he takes it and
73 4, 14 | purified, properly covered and on a corporal, at a side table
74 4, 15 | purificator, chalice, and missal on the altar, while the priest
75 4, 16 | the Book of the Gospels on it. Then he takes his place
76 4, 17 | Mass and the evening Mass on Holy Thursday;~b. the Mass
77 4, 17 | has the right to decide on the advisability of concelebration,
78 4, 17 | concelebration several times on the same day, but either
79 4, 17 | bishop. The right to decide on the advisability of concelebration
80 4, 17 | especially at the chrism Mass on Holy Thursday and on the
81 4, 17 | Mass on Holy Thursday and on the occasion of a synod
82 4, 17 | concelebrate more than once on the same day is permitted
83 4, 17 | concelebrated the chrism Mass on Holy Thursday may also celebrate
84 4, 17 | visitation, or concelebrates on the occasion of a meeting
85 4 (67)| Introduction no. 9. SCDW, Decl. on concelebration 7 Aug. 1972. ~
86 4, 18 | place, the concelebrants put on the vestments usual for
87 4, 18 | 163. On reaching the altar, the
88 4, 21 | offerings. ~b. They say «On the night he was betrayed»
89 4, 21 | eucharistic prayer the parts from «On the night he was betrayed»
90 4, 22 | from a container at hand on the altar, then places the
91 4, 22 | altar, then places the tube on the paten. The deacon or
92 4, 22 | altar or at the right side on another corporal. A container
93 4, 22 | little water, and place it on the paten.~
94 4, 22 | instance has been decided on for the concelebrants.~After
95 4, 22 | communion, the chalice is placed on another corporal at the
96 4, 22 | altar or at the right side on another corporal. The concelebrants
97 4, 24 | prepared before Mass, either on a side table near the altar
98 4, 24 | table near the altar or on the altar itself; the missal
99 4, 24 | itself; the missal is placed on the left side of the altar.~ ~
100 4, 27 | purificator, and chalice on the altar, unless they have
101 4, 27 | placing the bread and wine on the altar, the priest washes
102 4, 27 | to a side table or left on the altar, as at the beginning.~
103 4, 31 | left. ~If there is a cross on or beside the altar, he
104 4, 33 | reception a fuller light shines on the sign of the eucharistic
105 4, 33 | to the Council of Trent on the manner of communion.
106 4, 33 | particular instances, but on condition that they grant
107 4, 33 | purifying the tubes and a paten on which to put them afterward.~
108 4, 33 | minister places the chalice on the altar after all who
109 4, 33 | celebrant places the ciborium on the altar and takes the
110 4, 33 | chalice, the priest places it on the altar and if there are
111 4, 33 | the chalice or ciborium on the table in order to make
112 5, 33 | The Church is intent on keeping the works of art
113 5, 33 | past74 and, when necessary, on adapting them to new needs.
114 5, 33 | the diocesan commission on liturgy and art. The local
115 5, 33 | comes to laying down norms on this matter, approving plans
116 5, 33 | buildings, and making decisions on the more important issues.77 ~ ~
117 5, 33 | of the eucharist must be on an altar, either fixed or
118 5, 33 | placed as to be a focal point on which the attention of the
119 5, 33 | stone in a movable altar or on the table where the eucharist
120 5, 33 | one cloth should be placed on the altar out of reverence
121 5, 33 | are to be placed either on or around the altar in a
122 5, 33 | clear view of what goes on at the altar or is placed
123 5, 33 | at the altar or is placed on it. ~
124 5, 33 | the congregation, either on the altar or near it. ~ ~
125 6, 34 | paten may properly be used; on it is placed the bread for
126 6, 34 | should ordinarily be gilded on the inside if the metal
127 6, 34 | An amice should be put on first if the alb does not
128 6, 34 | ornamentation. Representations on vestments should consist
129 6, 34 | Easter and Christmas seasons; on feasts and memorials of
130 6, 34 | other than of his passion; on feasts and memorials of
131 6, 34 | January). ~b. Red is used on Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday)
132 6, 34 | dead.~f. Rose may be used on «Gaudete» Sunday (Third
133 6, 34 | culture of peoples. ~309. On solemn occasions more precious
134 7, 34 | 314. On solemnities the priest is
135 7, 34 | 315. On Sundays, on weekdays of
136 7, 34 | 315. On Sundays, on weekdays of Advent, the
137 7, 34 | and the Easter season, on feasts, and on obligatory
138 7, 34 | Easter season, on feasts, and on obligatory memorials: ~a.
139 7, 34 | 316. On optional memorials:~a. On
140 7, 34 | On optional memorials:~a. On the weekdays of Advent from
141 7, 34 | octave of Christmas, and on the weekdays of Lent, apart
142 7, 34 | Calendar for that day, except on Ash Wednesday and during
143 7, 34 | and during Holy Week.~b. On the weekdays of Advent before
144 7, 34 | Christmas season from 2 January on, and the weekdays of the
145 7, 34 | martyrology for that day.~c. On the weekdays in Ordinary
146 7, 34 | being equal and depending on tradition, to the memorial
147 7, 35 | readings should be based on the norms in the Lectionary
148 7, 35 | norms in the Lectionary and on the intention to lead the
149 7, 35 | the most part to be used on the days to which they are
150 7, 35 | assembly are to be chosen on the basis of their pastoral
151 7, 36 | Canon, which may be used on any day, is particularly
152 7, 36 | day, is particularly apt on days when there is a special
153 7, 36 | accept this offering;» also on the feasts of the apostles
154 7, 36 | saints mentioned in it and on Sundays, unless for pastoral
155 7, 36 | otherwise noted.~In Masses on a memorial, however, the
156 7, 36 | of the current season. ~On the weekdays in Ordinary
157 7, 38 | adaptations of readings, but on condition that the texts
158 8, 38 | Ritual Masses are prohibited on the Sundays of Advent, Lent,
159 8, 38 | and the Easter season, on solemnities, on days within
160 8, 38 | season, on solemnities, on days within the octave of
161 8, 38 | within the octave of Easter, on All Souls, on Ash Wednesday,
162 8, 38 | of Easter, on All Souls, on Ash Wednesday, and during
163 8, 38 | appropriate Mass maybe celebrated on any day except solemnities,
164 8, 38 | within the octave of Easter, on All Souls, Ash Wednesday,
165 8, 38 | 333. On obligatory memorials, on
166 8, 38 | On obligatory memorials, on the weekdays of Advent until
167 8, 38 | 334. On weekdays in Ordinary Time
168 8, 38 | sacrifice for the dead so that on the basis of the communion
169 8, 38 | petition for spiritual help on behalf of some members may
170 8, 38 | dead and may be celebrated on any day except solemnities
171 8, 38 | 337. On the occasions of news of
172 8, 38 | dead may be celebrated even on days within the Christmas
173 8, 38 | within the Christmas octave, on obligatory memorials, and
174 8, 38 | obligatory memorials, and on weekdays, except Ash Wednesday
175 8, 38 | Masses, may be celebrated on weekdays in Ordinary Time
176 Appen1 | Congregation of Rites, «Instruction on Eucharistic Worship» (May
177 Appen1 | Catechesis of the People on the Mystery of the Eucharist" (
178 Appen1 | Sacraments and Divine Worship, «On Certain Norms concerning
179 Appen1 | of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, «The Place
180 Appen1 | International Commission on English in the Liturgy,
181 Appen1 | the Congregation of Rites on music in the liturgy (March
182 Appen1 | Implementation of the Constitution on the Liturgy, December 17,
183 Appen1 | Implementation of the Constitution on the Liturgy, December 17,
184 Appen1 | of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, «General Prayer
185 Appen1 | every Sunday («Constitution on the Liturgy,» arts. 102,
186 Appen1 | of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy of 1968 («The
187 Appen1 | placed the bread and wine on the altar, while saying
188 Appen1 | are prepared and placed on the altar, until the introduction
189 Appen1 | reason of their concentration on adoration rather than on
190 Appen1 | on adoration rather than on Communion, are not acceptable,
191 Appen1 | indicated in the instruction on music in the liturgy, no.
192 Appen1 | every Sunday («Constitution on the Liturgy,» arts. 102,
193 Appen1 | Congregation of Rites, instruction on the simplification of pontifical
194 Appen1 | the Mass. For directives on the manner in which this
195 Appen1 | of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, May - June,
196 Appen1 | the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy prepared a commentary
197 Appen1 | Liturgy prepared a commentary on the liturgical ministry
198 Appen1 | sanctuary area, depending on circumstances or convenience.~ ~
199 Appen1 | See Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, «Newsletter»,
200 Appen1 | of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, "Concelebration," «
201 Appen1 | DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNION~On June 17, 1977, the Congregation
202 Appen1 | The Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, in its catechesis
203 Appen1 | any suggestion of wavering on the part of the Church in
204 Appen1 | Communion in the hand or on the tongue. No limitations
205 Appen1 | of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, "Communion
206 Appen1 | Congregation for Divine Worship on Communion under both kinds
207 Appen1 | of the faithful present on the special occasions enumerated
208 Appen1 | observance;~17. at Masses on days of special religious
209 Appen1 | United States; ~18. at Masses on Holy Thursday and at the
210 Appen1 | further extended the occasions on which Holy Communion under
211 Appen1 | to the faithful at Masses on Sundays and holy days of
212 Appen1 | 1967; see «Constitution on the Liturgy,» art. 120).
213 Appen1 | instruments. Their use depends on circumstances, the nature
214 Appen1 | 318. READINGS ON SUNDAYS AND FEASTS~According
215 Appen1 | to observances customary on certain civic occasions
216 Appen1 | The Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy presented the
217 Appen1 | of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, April - May,
218 Appen2 | the faithful from kneeling on the floor to show their
219 Appen2 | Nevertheless the norm takes on a general applicability;
220 Appen2 | Yes. For it is a rite that on Sunday helpfully calls to
221 Appen2 | celebration?" REPLY: This occasion on which GIRM no. 31 calls
222 Appen2 | fashion, have only this on the «Gloria»: "the hymn
223 Appen2 | or recited" (no. 5) and on the «Credo»: "the profession
224 Appen2 | the people is obligatory on Sundays and solemnities.
225 Appen2 | REPLY: It all depends on lawful local custom. But
226 Appen2 | still, it may be said even on these weekdays when there
227 Appen2 | the gifts and placing them on the altar, of the people'
228 Appen2 | eucharistic celebration on the altar: Not 6 (1970)
229 Appen2 | when Christ becomes present on the altar as victim. The
230 Appen2 | say nothing or say little on particulars in some places,
231 Appen2 | of the Consilium's work on the Order of Mass, there
232 Appen2 | were a number of debates on the value and the place
233 Appen2 | assigned to the «Lavabo», e.g., on whether it should be a rite
234 Appen2 | West. 2. The Constitution on the Liturgy (SC art. 37 -
235 Appen2 | adaptations must be based on serious reasons, for example,
236 Appen2 | genius of a people, and so on. 3. Apart from the envisioned
237 Appen2 | Arbitrary selectiveness on the part of an individual
238 Appen2 | saint be mentioned? And even on a Sunday or on more solemn
239 Appen2 | And even on a Sunday or on more solemn days? May the
240 Appen2 | saint is impeded, and even on Sunday and more solemn days.
241 Appen2 | his own personal devotion on the faithful. c. What has
242 Appen2 | Although nothing is said on this point in the new Order
243 Appen2 | requires frequent meditation on the liturgical texts both
244 Appen2 | the accompanying gestures on the part of both priest
245 Appen2 | new Missal says nothing on this point («Ordo Missae»,
246 Appen2 | from the people are put on a nearby table and the bread
247 Appen2 | followed, which are clear on the two points raised: a.
248 Appen2 | Mass? REPLY: It all depends on the different circumstances
249 Appen2 | the faithful. Depending on local custom, he also rings
250 Appen2 | introduced spontaneously but on personal initiative; it
251 Appen2 | place their joined hands on the altar and, with bowed
252 Appen2 | with joined hands placed on the altar, eyes foxed on
253 Appen2 | on the altar, eyes foxed on the sacrament, and bowing
254 Appen2 | GIRM no. 124 indicates that on certain days and occasions
255 Appen2 | one or almost no one. If, on the contrary, the directions
256 Appen2 | the same holds for Mass on the solemnity of the Annunciation
257 Appen2 | them, properly covered and on a corporal, either at the
258 Appen2 | purified, properly covered and on a corporal, at a side table
259 Appen2 | arranges them."~The remarks on the priest, deacon and acolyte
260 Appen2 | See also GIRM no. 229 on a priest celebrating without
261 Appen2 | congregation; nos. 202 - 206 on a concelebrated Mass: Not
262 Appen2 | word? b. set the missal on the right side of the altar
263 Appen2 | missal and lectionary are set on a reading stand. b. This
264 Appen2 | setting the missal stand on the left side of the altar
265 Appen2 | the chalice is now placed on a side table, away from
266 Appen2 | 308b. ~QUERY: On Passion Sunday is the color
267 Appen2 | the entire liturgical day on Passion, that is, Palm Sunday,
268 Appen2 | applies to Good Friday, on which red is the color for
269 Appen2 | votive Masses be celebrated on weekdays of the Christmas
270 Appen2 | votive Masses are forbidden on solemnities, the Sundays
271 Appen2 | Easter season, as well as on Ash Wednesday and the weekdays
272 Appen2 | see GNLYC no. 16). 2. On the Sundays other than those
273 Appen2 | than those just listed, on feasts, on the weekdays
274 Appen2 | just listed, on feasts, on the weekdays of Advent from
275 Appen2 | permission" (GIRM no. 332). 3. On the weekdays of Advent,
276 Appen2 | Saturday before Pentecost, and on obligatory memorials, "if
277 Appen2 | the case in some places on the first Friday of the
278 Appen2 | burial may be celebrated on any day, except the Easter
279 Appen2 | solemnities. b. The Masses on the occasions of news of
280 Appen2 | anniversary may be celebrated on the days indicated in nos.
281 Appen2 | the dead may be celebrated on the weekdays in Ordinary
282 Appen2 | 316c. ~QUERY: On weekdays in Ordinary Time
283 Appen2 | The GIRM no. 316c says: "On the weekdays in Ordinary
284 Appen2 | day still to be followed on Holy Thursday? REPLY: Yes.
285 Appen2 | Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday: Not 5 (1969)
286 Appen2 | out of the GIRM no. 316 on restraint in using the Masses
287 Appen2 | preface of the season is said on feasts and also during the
288 Appen2 | Masses that are celebrated on the very day of a feast
289 Appen2 | 323.~QUERY: In Masses on a memorial may the prayer
290 Appen2 | no. 323 says: "In Masses on a memorial, however. . .
291 Appen2 | celebrated, respectively, on the first Thursday, Friday
292 Appen2 | about a real need is based on consideration of the sensibilities
293 Appen2 | Christmas, and the Easter season on which "if some real need
294 Appen2 | funeral may be celebrated on any day except holy days
295 Appen2 | funeral Mass be celebrated on Holy Thursday and during
296 Appen2 | the Roman Missal apply. On Holy Thursday morning as
297 Appen2 | eucharistic celebrations on Holy Thursday are entirely
298 Appen2 | are entirely forbidden. On Good Friday "according to
299 Appen2 | the Lord's Passion"]). "On Holy Saturday the Church
300 Appen2 | 337 be celebrated even on weekdays of Lent? ~REPLY:
301 Appen2 | Masses mentioned in no. 337 (on the occasions of news of
302 Appen2 | after news of a death or on the day of final burial
303 Appen2 | these Masses are allowed on weekdays from December 17
304 Appen2 | December 17 to 24 inclusive and on the weekdays of Lent. Therefore,
305 Appen2 | they may be celebrated on days within the octave of
306 Abbrev | Christus Dominus» (Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops
307 Abbrev | m (Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation), 18 November
308 Abbrev | mysterium» (Instruction on Eucharistic Worship), 25
309 Abbrev | Horarum» (General Instruction on the Liturgy of the Hours),
310 Abbrev | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church), 21 November
311 Abbrev | Presbyterorum ordinis» (Decree on the Ministry and Life of
312 Abbrev | Concilium» (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy), 4 December
313 Abbrev | Unitatis redintegratio» (Decree on Ecumenism), 21 November
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