Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | these significant words: "At the Last Supper our Savior
2 Intro, 0 | the eucharistic prayers. At the anamnesis or memorial,
3 Intro, 0 | which Christ instituted at the Last Supper and commanded
4 Intro, 0 | consequently the Mass is at once a sacrifice of praise
5 Intro, 0 | follows the Missal used at the time of Pope Innocent
6 Intro, 0 | Council of Trent were speaking at a far different time in
7 Intro, 0 | holydays, on what is read at Mass and that among their
8 Intro, 0 | eucharist "the faithful present at each Mass should communicate
9 Intro, 0 | the deposit of tradition; at the same time it fulfills
10 2, 0 | 7. At Mass or the Lord's Supper,
11 2, 0 | midst" (Mt. 18:20). For at the celebration of Mass,
12 2, 2 | are given in the Missal; at least in certain cases it
13 2, 2 | president; he also prays at times in his own name that
14 2, 3 | rite, such as the songs at the entrance, at the preparation
15 2, 3 | the songs at the entrance, at the preparation of the gifts,
16 2, 3 | preparation of the gifts, at the breaking of the bread («
17 2, 3 | bread («Agnus Dei»), and at communion.~ ~
18 2, 5 | attached to the use of singing at Mass; but it is not always
19 2, 5 | that they know how to sing at least some parts of the
20 2, 6 | other provision is made, at every Mass the people should
21 2, 6 | end of the Mass, except at the places indicated later
22 2, 6 | communion. They should kneel at the consecration unless
23 2, 7 | Silence should be observed at the designated times as
24 2, 7 | of the celebration. Thus at the penitential rite and
25 2, 7 | all recollect themselves; at the conclusion of a reading
26 2, 8 | but the Son is mentioned at the end: «Who lives and
27 2, 8 | but the Son is mentioned at the end: «Who lives and
28 2, 9 | the verses of the psalm at the lectern or other suitable
29 2, 9 | and holydays of obligation at all Masses that are celebrated
30 2, 9 | solemnities. It maybe said also at special, more solemn celebrations. ~
31 2, 10 | 48. At the last supper Christ instituted
32 2, 10 | 49. At the beginning of the liturgy
33 2, 10 | the chalice is prepared at a side table).~The gifts
34 2, 10 | by the priest or deacon at a convenient place. The
35 2, 10 | the faithful or collected at the Mass. These are to be
36 2, 10 | presentation song, which continues at least until the gifts have
37 2, 10 | which he himself instituted at the Last Supper, when, under
38 2, 10 | with each other, so that at last God may be all in all.42~
39 2, 10 | times this gesture of Christ at the last supper gave the
40 2, 10 | body from hosts consecrated at the same Mass and that,
41 3, 11 | Whenever he is present at a Mass with a congregation,
42 3, 11 | word and give the blessing at the end of Mass.~
43 3, 11 | shares in it with them. At the eucharist he should,
44 3, 11 | Church, has first place. At Mass he has his own functions:
45 3, 11 | acolyte is instituted to serve at the altar and to assist
46 3, 11 | preferable that this not be at the lectern where the Scriptures
47 3, 11 | places, meet the people at the church entrance, seat
48 3, 11 | those reserved to deacons. At the discretion of the rector
49 3, 11 | sung parts, another assist at the altar; if there are
50 3, 11 | one minister is present at a Mass with a congregation,
51 4, 11 | its meaning, to the Mass at which the bishop presides
52 4, 11 | universal Church gathered at a given time and place.
53 4, 11 | should thus concelebrate at the conventual or community
54 4, 11 | the same day concelebrate at the conventual or community
55 4, 12 | altar is to be covered with at least one cloth. On or near
56 4, 12 | candlesticks with lighted candles, at least two but even four,
57 4, 12 | book with the chants;~b. at the lectern: the lectionary;~
58 4, 12 | brought in by the faithful at the presentation of the
59 4, 13 | placed near the altar or at some other convenient place;
60 4, 13 | says the opening prayer, at the end of which the people
61 4, 13 | and make the acclamation at the end.~
62 4, 13 | gospel, the reader reads it at the lectern as before. All
63 4, 13 | and make the acclamation at the end.~
64 4, 13 | 95. At the lectern the priest opens
65 4, 13 | proclaims the gospel and at the end kisses the book,
66 4, 13 | proclaims all the readings at the lectern and there also,
67 4, 13 | puts some into the censer at the lectern and then, bowing,
68 4, 13 | 97. The homily is given at the chair or at the lectern.~
69 4, 13 | is given at the chair or at the lectern.~
70 4, 13 | directs from his chair or at the lectern (see nos. 45 -
71 4, 13 | 102. At the altar the priest receives
72 4, 13 | cruets, the priest stands at the side of the altar and
73 4, 13 | priest washes his hands at the side of the altar and
74 4, 13 | with hands outstretched. At the end the people make
75 4, 13 | priest continues the preface. At its conclusion, he joins
76 4, 13 | he also rings the bell at the showing of both the
77 4, 13 | 110. After the doxology at the end of the eucharistic
78 4, 13 | embolism, «Deliver us». At the end the congregation
79 4, 13 | particles. Then, standing at the side of the altar or
80 4, 13 | the side of the altar or at a side table, he purifies
81 4, 13 | purificator. If this is done at the altar, the vessels are
82 4, 13 | and on a corporal, either at the altar or at a side table
83 4, 13 | either at the altar or at a side table and to purify
84 4, 13 | 122. Then, standing at the altar or at the chair
85 4, 13 | standing at the altar or at the chair and facing the
86 4, 13 | prayer after communion, at the end of which the people
87 4, 13 | announcements, they may be made at this time.~
88 4, 14 | assists the priest and walks at his side; b. at the altar,
89 4, 14 | and walks at his side; b. at the altar, assists with
90 4, 14 | the altar or else walks at the priest's side.~
91 4, 14 | and the censer when used. At the lectern the deacon greets
92 4, 14 | of faith, he may remain at the lectern for the general
93 4, 14 | announces the intentions at the lectern or other suitable
94 4, 14 | 133. At the presentation of the
95 4, 14 | while the priest remains at the chair, the deacon prepares
96 4, 14 | pour the wine and water at a side table.) If incense
97 4, 14 | 135. At the final doxology of the
98 4, 14 | covered and on a corporal, at a side table and to purify
99 4, 15 | kinds and several may occur at the same time. It is therefore
100 4, 15 | carry out his ministry both at the chair and at the altar.~
101 4, 15 | ministry both at the chair and at the altar.~LITURGY OF THE
102 4, 15 | while the priest remains at the chair. Then, if necessary,
103 4, 16 | 150. At the lectern the reader proclaims
104 4, 16 | the reader recites them at the proper time.~ ~
105 4, 17 | concelebration is also permitted at:~1. a. the chrism Mass and
106 4, 17 | advisability of concelebration, at: ~a. the conventual Mass
107 4, 17 | the same day, but either at different times or in different
108 4, 17 | their own bishop, especially at the chrism Mass on Holy
109 4, 17 | bishop during a retreat or at any other meeting. That
110 4, 17 | provided the Masses are at their proper times of day. ~
111 4, 17 | the bishop or his delegate at a synod or pastoral visitation,
112 4, 19 | the concelebrants remain at their places, sitting or
113 4, 20 | other concelebrants remain at their places.~
114 4, 20 | 167. At the end of the preparation
115 4, 21 | seems appropriate; they look at the eucharistic bread and
116 4, 21 | upright and cross themselves at the words, «let us be filled». ~
117 4, 21 | 176. At the words, «Though we are
118 4, 21 | seems appropriate; they look at the eucharistic bread and
119 4, 21 | seems appropriate; they look at the eucharistic bread and
120 4, 21 | seems appropriate; they look at the eucharistic bread and
121 4, 22 | principal celebrant stands at the middle of the altar
122 4, 22 | some water from a container at hand on the altar, then
123 4, 22 | concelebrants puts the chalice at a convenient place in the
124 4, 22 | the middle of the altar or at the right side on another
125 4, 22 | receive from the chalice at the altar immediately immediately
126 4, 22 | placed on another corporal at the right side of the altar.
127 4, 22 | the center of the altar or at the right side on another
128 4, 22 | return to their places as at the beginning of Mass.~The
129 4, 22 | makes the response: «Amen». At the altar the deacon drinks
130 4, 23 | other concelebrants remain at their seats.~
131 4, 24 | greetings and the blessing at the end of Mass are omitted.~
132 4, 25 | penitential rite the priest stands at the foot of the altar.~
133 4, 25 | kisses it, goes to the missal at the left side of the altar,
134 4, 25 | with hands outstretched. At the end the server responds: «
135 4, 26 | then reads the gospel and at the conclusion kisses the
136 4, 27 | have already been put there at the beginning of Mass. ~
137 4, 27 | water, are carried out as at a Mass with a congregation,
138 4, 27 | priest washes his hands at the side of the altar as
139 4, 27 | Deliver us», are said as at Mass with a congregation.~
140 4, 27 | 229. The chalice is washed at the side of the altar and
141 4, 27 | or left on the altar, as at the beginning.~
142 4, 28 | rites are carried out as at Mass with a congregation,
143 4, 30 | Persons are named together and at the name of Jesus, Mary
144 4, 30 | the profession of faith at the words, «by the power
145 4, 30 | Eucharistic Prayer I (Roman Canon) at the words, «Almighty God,
146 4, 30 | says the words of the Lord at the consecration.~ ~
147 4, 31 | entrance procession;~b. at the beginning of Mass, to
148 4, 31 | to incense the altar;~c. at the procession and proclamation
149 4, 31 | proclamation of the gospel;~d. at the preparation of the gifts,
150 4, 31 | priest, and people; ~e. at the showing of the eucharistic
151 4, 32 | after Mass, if possible at a side table. Wine and water
152 4, 33 | the rite or are present at it, pastors should take
153 4, 33 | being of the recipients.70 At the same time the faithful
154 4, 33 | 242. At the discretion of the Ordinary
155 4, 33 | 1. newly baptized adults at the Mass following their
156 4, 33 | following their baptism; adults at the Mass at which they receive
157 4, 33 | baptism; adults at the Mass at which they receive confirmation;
158 4, 33 | the bride and bridegroom at their wedding Mass;~3. deacons
159 4, 33 | wedding Mass;~3. deacons at the Mass of their ordination;~
160 4, 33 | ordination;~4. an abbess at the Mass in which she is
161 4, 33 | consecrated to a life of virginity at the Mass of their consecration;
162 4, 33 | members of their community at the Mass of first or perpetual
163 4, 33 | institution for a certain ministry at the Mass of their institution;
164 4, 33 | lay missionary helpers at the Mass in which they publicly
165 4, 33 | receive their mission; others at the Mass in which they receive
166 4, 33 | sick person and all present at the time viaticum is to
167 4, 33 | who exercise their office at Mass;~8. when there is a
168 4, 33 | exercise a liturgical function at this concelebration and
169 4, 33 | priests who are present at major celebrations and are
170 4, 33 | all who make a retreat at a Mass in which they actively
171 4, 33 | meeting of any pastoral body at a Mass the celebrate as
172 4, 33 | listed in nos. 2 and 4, at Masses celebrating their
173 4, 33 | of newly baptized adults at the Mass of their initiation; ~
174 4, 33 | members of communities at the conventual or community
175 4, 33 | with a cloth and corporal at a suitable place. The priest
176 5, 33 | 254. At all times, therefore, the
177 5, 33 | people of God assembled at Mass possess an organic
178 5, 33 | word of God, or to minister at the altar.~Even though these
179 5, 33 | of offices, they should at the same time form a complete
180 5, 33 | 259. At the altar the sacrifice
181 5, 33 | indeed of natural stone. But at the discretion of the conference
182 5, 33 | 268. At least one cloth should be
183 5, 33 | Candles are to be used at every liturgical service
184 5, 33 | clear view of what goes on at the altar or is placed on
185 5, 33 | best place for the chair is at the back of the sanctuary
186 5, 33 | sacrament should be reserved at an altar or elsewhere, in
187 6, 33 | parts and distribute them to at least some of the faithful. (
188 6, 34 | proper to each ministry. But at the same time the vestments
189 6, 34 | every rank is the alb, tied at the waist with a cincture,
190 6, 34 | cover the street clothing at the neck. A surplice may
191 6, 34 | to the priest celebrant at Mass and other rites immediately
192 7, 34 | memorials of Mary or the saints, at least one Mass of the memorial
193 7, 36 | place indicated, namely, at the prayer, «In mercy and
194 7, 37 | songs for the processions at the entrance, presentation
195 8, 38 | as circumstances arise or at fixed times; ~c. the votive
196 8, 38 | need or pastoral advantage, at the direction of the local
197 8, 38 | pastoral advantage requires, at the discretion of the rector
198 8, 38 | 338. At the funeral Mass there should
199 8, 38 | homily is also recommended at other Masses for the dead
200 8, 38 | account those who are present at a liturgical celebration
201 Appen1 | April 17, 1980).~The number at the beginning of each section
202 Appen1 | Catholic Bishops were taken at the plenary session of November,
203 Appen1 | melodies for the Lord's Prayer at Mass or for the chants,
204 Appen1 | 21. ACTIONS AND POSTURES~At its meeting in November,
205 Appen1 | posture of the congregation at Mass should be left unchanged,
206 Appen1 | preferable that most songs used at the entrance be seasonal
207 Appen1 | exist for the sacred song at the offertory and Communion,
208 Appen1 | from the psalter (permitted at the entrance, offertory
209 Appen1 | instrumental music is also fitting at this time. The song need
210 Appen1 | song, if any, continues at least until the priest has
211 Appen1 | before demanding, at the preface, their full
212 Appen1 | preferable that most songs used at the Communion be seasonal
213 Appen1 | when the bishop is present at a celebration of the Eucharist
214 Appen1 | the exception of service at the altar itself, women
215 Appen1 | ministries of the deacon at Mass may be distributed
216 Appen1 | order of deacons», e.g., at the liturgy of ordination
217 Appen1 | General Instruction»; ~16. at funeral Masses and at Masses
218 Appen1 | 16. at funeral Masses and at Masses for a special family
219 Appen1 | special family observance;~17. at Masses on days of special
220 Appen1 | the United States; ~18. at Masses on Holy Thursday
221 Appen1 | Masses on Holy Thursday and at the Mass of the Easter Vigil,
222 Appen1 | 1970, being observed; ~19. at weekday Masses.~At its meeting
223 Appen1 | 19. at weekday Masses.~At its meeting in November,
224 Appen1 | both kinds to the faithful at Masses on Sundays and holy
225 Appen1 | black vestments may be worn at funeral services and at
226 Appen1 | at funeral services and at other offices and Masses
227 Appen1 | dioceses of the United States, at times to be designated by
228 Appen1 | rite of final commendation at the catafalque or pall is
229 Appen1 | introductory rites have taken place at the church door, the priest
230 Appen2 | included below. The numbers at the beginning of each section
231 Appen2 | and adoration to be shown at the time of the consecration
232 Appen2 | profession of faith are at issue and these involve
233 Appen2 | solemnities. It may be said also at special, more solemn celebrations.
234 Appen2 | and received the greeting at the beginning of Mass. It
235 Appen2 | importance is clearly not at issue, but it is not to
236 Appen2 | in the new Order of Mass, at the end of Mass bishops
237 Appen2 | understand the words spoken at Mass; what is more, as far
238 Appen2 | the Church is directed; at the same time it is the
239 Appen2 | cover the chalice prepared at a side table before Mass.
240 Appen2 | 3). In the former Missal at the same place the rubric
241 Appen2 | former Missal. The old Missal at the «Agnus Dei» had the
242 Appen2 | the bishop give the homily at the chair and seated? REPLY:
243 Appen2 | Mass the homily is given at the chair or at the lectern.
244 Appen2 | is given at the chair or at the lectern. In keeping
245 Appen2 | 101. ~QUERY: At the presentation of gifts
246 Appen2 | the presentation of gifts at a Mass with congregation,
247 Appen2 | presiding celebrant remains at the altar. The assembly
248 Appen2 | dialogue before the preface and at the beginning of the final
249 Appen2 | REPLY: As is often the case, at issue is a habit having
250 Appen2 | other things it indicated at this point: "He joins his
251 Appen2 | b. As to the blessing at the end of Mass, the new
252 Appen2 | QUERY: Is a bell to be rung at Mass? REPLY: It all depends
253 Appen2 | he also rings the bell at the showing of both the
254 Appen2 | has no need of this signal at the central part of the
255 Appen2 | the bell should be given, at least at the two elevations,
256 Appen2 | should be given, at least at the two elevations, in order
257 Appen2 | giving of the sign of peace at the deacon's invitation
258 Appen2 | of why the sign of peace at the invitation: «Let us
259 Appen2 | 124. ~QUERY 1: When at the end of Mass one of the
260 Appen2 | congregation (MR 495 and 507). d. At the blessing the priest
261 Appen2 | precede them. b. The rubric at the beginning of this part
262 Appen2 | the priest celebrant is at liberty to use this invitation,
263 Appen2 | 307, no. 9. 153. ~QUERY: At the eucharist where several
264 Appen2 | use(s) the pastoral staff at the conclusion of the celebration,
265 Appen2 | rules now in force - but at a deeper level, namely,
266 Appen2 | sung by all the people at a Mass celebrated by the
267 Appen2 | greetings and the blessings at the end of Mass (GIRM no.
268 Appen2 | concelebration by priests at which no member of the faithful
269 Appen2 | the former genuflection at the words announcing the
270 Appen2 | persons are named together and at the name of Jesus, Mary,
271 Appen2 | the profession of faith at the words, »by the power
272 Appen2 | Eucharistic Prayer I (Roman Canon) at the words, «Almighty God,
273 Appen2 | is well to remember that at the Mass of the Christmas
274 Appen2 | Christmas Vigil, the Mass at Midnight, the Mass at Dawn,
275 Appen2 | Mass at Midnight, the Mass at Dawn, and the Mass during
276 Appen2 | Day, there is genuflection at the words «And he became
277 Appen2 | says the words of the Lord at the consecration." Further
278 Appen2 | concelebrants, they stand at the showing of the host
279 Appen2 | the host and chalice, look at them, then bow profoundly (
280 Appen2 | particles. Then, standing at the side of the altar or
281 Appen2 | the side of the altar or at the side table, he purifies
282 Appen2 | chalice, paten, ciborium) at the middle of the altar.
283 Appen2 | after Mass, if possible at a side table." The directive
284 Appen2 | with one regarding place (at the side of the altar).
285 Appen2 | the celebrant never stands at the middle of the altar
286 Appen2 | particles. Then, standing at the side of the altar or
287 Appen2 | the side of the altar or at a side table, he purifies
288 Appen2 | purificator. If this is done at the altar, the vessels are
289 Appen2 | and on a corporal, either at the altar or at a side table
290 Appen2 | either at the altar or at a side table and to purify
291 Appen2 | covered and on a corporal, at a side table and to purify
292 Appen2 | indeed of natural stone. But at the discretion of the conference
293 Appen2 | group present: a. remain at the altar during the liturgy
294 Appen2 | right side of the altar or at the middle? c. and if so,
295 Appen2 | is necessary to provide at least a chair for the celebrant
296 Appen2 | gospel, the reading should be at the movable lectern. In
297 Appen2 | up, the priest may stay at the altar, where the missal
298 Appen2 | s reading, for example, at the middle of the altar.
299 Appen2 | when the chalice was placed at the center at the beginning
300 Appen2 | was placed at the center at the beginning of Mass. This
301 Appen2 | of the altar is the side at the celebrant's left; the
302 Appen2 | s left; the right side, at his right. Not 14 (1978)
303 Appen2 | to the priest celebrant, at Masses and other rites. . . ,"
304 Appen2 | never is to be left off at Mass and other rites directly
305 Appen2 | in cases of serious need, at the direction of the local
306 Appen2 | pastoral advantage requires, at the discretion of the rector
307 Appen2 | martyrology for the day, no. 329c at the end allows, as an option
308 Appen2 | pastoral advantage requires, at the discretion of the rector
309 Appen2 | pastoral advantage requires, at the discretion of the rector
310 Appen2 | Saturday the Church waits at the Lord's tomb,. . .and
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