Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | anamnesis or memorial, the priest, addressing God in the name
2 Intro, 0 | reconciled us with God.4 The priest also prays that the body
3 Intro, 0 | Further, because of the priest's more prominent place and
4 Intro, 0 | the power of Christ, High Priest of the New Testament. ~
5 Intro, 0 | the faithful, after the priest's communion, receive the
6 1, 0 | the Church,9 in which the priest always acts on behalf of
7 2, 0 | called together, with a priest presiding and acting in
8 2, 2 | OTHER PARTS ASSIGNED TO THE PRIEST~
9 2, 2 | the parts assigned to the priest, the eucharistic prayer
10 2, 2 | prayer after communion. The priest, presiding over the assembly
11 2, 2 | 11. It is also up to the priest in the exercise of his office
12 2, 2 | It also belongs to the priest presiding to proclaim the
13 2, 2 | with attention.21 While the priest is reciting them there should
14 2, 2 | 13. But the priest does not only pray in the
15 2, 3 | greater communion between priest and people.~
16 2, 3 | and the responses to the priest's greeting and prayers create
17 2, 4 | loud voice, whether by the priest or by the ministers or by
18 2, 5 | those to be sung by the priest or ministers with the congregation
19 2, 5 | congregation responding or by the priest and people together.26~Since
20 2, 6 | celebration by the deacon, the priest, or another minister. Unless
21 2, 6 | entrance song or when the priest enters until the end of
22 2, 6 | the Mass are those of the priest going to the altar, of the
23 2, 8 | entrance song begins as the priest and the ministers come in.
24 2, 8 | accompany the procession of priest and ministers.~
25 2, 8 | otherwise it is recited by the priest after the greeting. ~VENERATION
26 2, 8 | 27. When the priest and the ministers enter
27 2, 8 | sign of veneration, the priest and deacon kiss the altar;
28 2, 8 | the occasion warrants, the priest may also incense the altar.~
29 2, 8 | After the entrance song, the priest and the whole assembly make
30 2, 8 | through his greeting the priest declares to the assembled
31 2, 8 | greeting the congregation, the priest or other qualified minister
32 2, 8 | Mass of the day. Then the priest invites them to take part
33 2, 8 | confession and which the priest's absolution brings to an
34 2, 8 | 32. Next the priest invites the people to pray
35 2, 8 | their petitions to mind. The priest then says the opening prayer,
36 2, 8 | the celebration and the priest's words address a petition
37 2, 9 | deacon or, in his absence, a priest other than the one presiding
38 2, 9 | absence of a deacon or another priest, the celebrant reads the
39 2, 9 | ordinarily be given by the priest celebrant.~PROFESSION OF
40 2, 9 | profession of faith by the priest together with the people
41 2, 9 | 47. It belongs to the priest celebrant to direct the
42 2, 10 | in the Church, when the priest, representing Christ the
43 2, 10 | which are accepted by the priest or deacon at a convenient
44 2, 10 | minister may incense the priest and the people.~
45 2, 10 | 52. The priest then washes his hands as
46 2, 10 | invitation to pray with the priest and the prayer over the
47 2, 10 | and sanctification. The priest invites the people to lift
48 2, 10 | entire people of God, the priest praises the Father and gives
49 2, 10 | the people join with the priest in singing or reciting it.~
50 2, 10 | those who are holy. The priest offers the invitation to
51 2, 10 | Personal preparation of the priest: the priest prepares himself
52 2, 10 | preparation of the priest: the priest prepares himself by the
53 2, 10 | by silent prayer. ~g The priest then shows the eucharistic
54 2, 10 | celebrated.44~i. During the priest's and the faithful's reception
55 2, 10 | The song begins when the priest takes communion and continues
56 2, 10 | a reader. Otherwise the priest himself says it after he
57 2, 10 | j. After communion, the priest and people may spend some
58 2, 10 | prayer after communion, the priest petitions for the effects
59 2, 11 | rite consists of:~a. the priest's greeting and blessing,
60 3, 11 | intercessions, assists the priest, gives communion to the
61 3, 11 | through the hands of the priest but also together with him
62 3, 11 | altar and to assist the priest and deacon. In particular
63 4, 11 | and a cantor assist the priest celebrant; this form of
64 4, 12 | prepared:~a. next to the priest's chair: the missal and,
65 4, 12 | sacristy the vestments for the priest and ministers are to be
66 4, 12 | celebration: ~a. for the priest: alb, stole, and chasuble;~
67 4, 13 | congregation has gathered, the priest and the ministers, clad
68 4, 13 | Book of the Gospels;~e. the priest who is to celebrate the
69 4, 13 | If incense is used, the priest puts some in the censer
70 4, 13 | On reaching the altar the priest and ministers make the proper
71 4, 13 | 85. The priest goes up to the altar and
72 4, 13 | 86. The priest then goes to the chair.
73 4, 13 | and with all standing, the priest and the faithful make the
74 4, 13 | the sign of the cross. The priest says: «In the name of the
75 4, 13 | hands outstretched, the priest greets all present, using
76 4, 13 | nos. 30 - 31). Either the priest or the cantors or even everyone
77 4, 13 | With his hands joined, the priest then invites the people
78 4, 13 | All pray silently with the priest for a while. Then the priest
79 4, 13 | priest for a while. Then the priest with hands outstretched
80 4, 13 | incense is being used, the priest puts some into the censer.
81 4, 13 | 95. At the lectern the priest opens the book and says: «
82 4, 13 | no reader is present, the priest himself proclaims all the
83 4, 13 | of faith is said by the priest together with the~
84 4, 13 | the faithful), which the priest directs from his chair or
85 4, 13 | offerings are received by the priest, assisted by the ministers,
86 4, 13 | 102. At the altar the priest receives the paten with
87 4, 13 | presents the cruets, the priest stands at the side of the
88 4, 13 | 104 The priest bows and says softly the
89 4, 13 | A minister incenses the priest and the congregation. ~
90 4, 13 | after the incensation, the priest washes his hands at the
91 4, 13 | 107. The priest returns to the center and,
92 4, 13 | 108. The priest then begins the eucharistic
93 4, 13 | thanks and praise», the priest continues the preface. At
94 4, 13 | 109. The priest continues the eucharistic
95 4, 13 | for each of them. If the priest celebrant is a bishop, after
96 4, 13 | eucharistic prayer, the priest, with hands joined, says
97 4, 13 | After the Lord's Prayer, the priest alone, with hands outstretched,
98 4, 13 | 112. Then the priest says aloud the prayer, «
99 4, 13 | also with you». Then the priest may add: «Let us offer each
100 4, 13 | according to local custom. The priest may give the sign of peace
101 4, 13 | 113. The priest then takes the eucharistic
102 4, 13 | 114. Then the priest says softly the prayer, «
103 4, 13 | 115. After the prayer the priest genuflects, takes the eucharistic
104 4, 13 | Next, facing the altar, the priest says softly: «May the body
105 4, 13 | song is begun while the priest is receiving the sacrament (
106 4, 13 | 120. After communion the priest returns to the altar and
107 4, 13 | 121. Afterward the priest may return to the chair.
108 4, 13 | and facing the people, the priest says, with hands outstretched: «
109 4, 13 | 124. Then the priest, with hands outstretched,
110 4, 13 | And also with you». The priest immediately adds: «May almighty
111 4, 13 | with hands joined, the priest adds: «Go in the peace of
112 4, 13 | 125. As a rule, the priest then kisses the altar, makes
113 4, 14 | the deacon: a. assists the priest and walks at his side; b.
114 4, 14 | the deacon precedes the priest on the way to the altar
115 4, 14 | altar or else walks at the priest's side.~
116 4, 14 | 129. With the priest he makes the proper reverence
117 4, 14 | Gospels on it, along with the priest he kisses the altar. If
118 4, 14 | is used, he assists the priest in putting some in the censer
119 4, 14 | goes to the chair with the priest, sits next to him, and assists
120 4, 14 | the deacon assists the priest when he puts incense in
121 4, 14 | Then he bows before the priest and asks for the blessing,
122 4, 14 | give me your blessing.» The priest blesses him: «The Lord be
123 4, 14 | sins», and returns to the priest. If there is no homily or
124 4, 14 | 132. After the priest introduces the general intercessions,
125 4, 14 | of the gifts, while the priest remains at the chair, the
126 4, 14 | the deacon. He assists the priest in receiving the people'
127 4, 14 | gifts. Next, he hands the priest the paten with the bread
128 4, 14 | passes the chalice to the priest. (He may also prepare the
129 4, 14 | the deacon assists the priest with the incensing of the
130 4, 14 | another minister, incenses the priest and the people.~
131 4, 14 | but slightly behind the priest, so that when necessary
132 4, 14 | necessary he may assist the priest with the chalice or the
133 4, 14 | deacon stands next to the priest, holding up the chalice
134 4, 14 | holding up the chalice as the priest raises the paten with the
135 4, 14 | 136. After the priest has said the prayer for
136 4, 14 | the sign of peace from the priest and may offer it to other
137 4, 14 | 137. After the priest's communion, the deacon
138 4, 14 | kinds and then assists the priest in giving communion to the
139 4, 14 | returns to the altar with the priest and collects any remaining
140 4, 14 | them in the usual way; the priest returns to the chair. But
141 4, 14 | may make them, unless the priest prefers to do so himself.~
142 4, 14 | 140. After the priest's blessing, the deacon dismisses
143 4, 14 | 141. Along with the priest, the deacon kisses the altar,
144 4, 15 | the acolyte to go to the priest or the deacon, whenever
145 4, 15 | on the altar, while the priest remains at the chair. Then,
146 4, 15 | the acolyte assists the priest in receiving the gifts of
147 4, 15 | and present them to the priest. If incense is used, the
148 4, 15 | gives the censer to the priest and assists him in incensing
149 4, 15 | The acolyte may assist the priest as a special minister in
150 4, 15 | communion, the acolyte helps the priest or deacon to purify and
151 4, 16 | he walks in front of the priest; otherwise he walks with
152 4, 16 | reverence along with the priest, goes up to the altar, and
153 4, 16 | 151. After the priest gives the introduction to
154 4, 24 | for Mass celebrated by a priest with only one server to
155 4, 25 | reverences the altar, the priest crosses himself, saying: «
156 4, 25 | the penitential rite the priest stands at the foot of the
157 4, 25 | 214. The priest then goes up to the altar
158 4, 25 | with hands joined, the priest says: «Let us pray». After
159 4, 26 | prayer, the server or the priest himself reads the first
160 4, 26 | 218. The priest remains in the same place,
161 4, 26 | 219. The priest then says the profession
162 4, 26 | in this form of Mass; the priest gives the intentions and
163 4, 27 | and wine on the altar, the priest washes his hands at the
164 4, 27 | 223. The priest says the prayer over the
165 4, 27 | concluding the embolism, the priest says the prayer, «Lord Jesus
166 4, 27 | And also with you». The priest may give the sign of peace
167 4, 27 | Dei» with the server, the priest breaks the eucharistic bread
168 4, 27 | After the commingling, the priest says softly the prayer, «
169 4, 27 | to receive communion, the priest turns to him and, holding
170 4, 27 | Facing the altar, the priest then receives the body of
171 4, 27 | receiving communion, the priest, after making a genuflection,
172 4, 27 | communion to the server, the priest says the communion antiphon.~
173 4, 27 | purification of the chalice, the priest may observe a period of
174 4, 30 | gospel. In addition, the priest bends over slightly as he
175 4, 31 | them, as well as the altar, priest, and people; ~e. at the
176 4, 31 | 236. The priest puts the incense in the
177 4, 31 | altar is freestanding, the priest incenses it as he walks
178 4, 31 | is behind the altar, the priest incenses it when he passes
179 4, 32 | communion of the people, the priest cleanses his fingers over
180 4, 32 | vessels are purified by the priest or else by the deacon or
181 4, 33 | Mass of a newly ordained priest; ~14. members of communities
182 4, 33 | deacon or another assisting priest or an acolyte:~a. The celebrant
183 4, 33 | with a purificator. ~b. The priest gives the chalice with purificator
184 4, 33 | and stand in front of the priest. Showing the host he says: «
185 4, 33 | body of Christ from the priest.~d. The communicant then
186 4, 33 | communion under both kinds, the priest gives these communion, then
187 4, 33 | returns to the altar. The priest or minister drinks whatever
188 4, 33 | there is no deacon, other priest, or acolyte:~a. The priest
189 4, 33 | priest, or acolyte:~a. The priest receives the Lord's body
190 4, 33 | the purificator. ~b. The priest then stations himself conveniently
191 4, 33 | and stand in front of the priest. After receiving the body
192 4, 33 | and stand in front of the priest. He says: «The blood of
193 4, 33 | communicant answers: Amen, and the priest presents the chalice with
194 4, 33 | return to their place. The priest wipes the outside of the
195 4, 33 | communion from the chalice, the priest places it on the altar and
196 4, 33 | there is a deacon, another priest assisting, or an acolyte
197 4, 33 | acolyte present:~a. The priest hands this minister the
198 4, 33 | ciborium with the hosts. The priest and the minister of the
199 4, 33 | reverence, stand in front of the priest, and hold the communion
200 4, 33 | receive communion from the priest, and return to their place.~
201 4, 33 | is no deacon, assisting priest, or acolyte present:~a.
202 4, 33 | the blood of the Lord, the priest takes the ciborium, or paten
203 4, 33 | reverence, stand in front of the priest, and hold a plate beneath
204 4, 33 | beneath their chin. The priest takes a particle, dips it
205 4, 33 | receive communion from the priest, and return to their place.~
206 4, 33 | at a suitable place. The priest places the chalice or ciborium
207 4, 33 | 248. In this case the priest celebrant also uses a tube
208 4, 33 | deacon, another assisting priest, or an acolyte present:~
209 4, 33 | deacon, other assisting priest, or acolyte present, the
210 4, 33 | or acolyte present, the priest celebrant offers the chalice
211 4, 33 | deacon, another assisting priest, or an acolyte is present,
212 4, 33 | deacon, other assisting priest, or acolyte present, the
213 4, 33 | or acolyte present, the priest celebrant himself gives
214 5, 33 | active participation.78 ~The priest and his ministers have their
215 5 | VI. CHAIR FOR THE PRIEST CELEBRANT AND THE MINISTERS,
216 5 | IS, THE PLACE WHERE THE PRIEST PRESIDES ~
217 5, 33 | 271. The priest celebrant's chair ought
218 5, 33 | communication between the priest and people). Anything resembling
219 5, 33 | enabled not only to see the priest and the other ministers
220 6, 33 | with a congregation the priest is able actually to break
221 6, 33 | 286. If the priest notices after the consecration
222 6, 34 | placed the bread for the priest as well as for the ministers
223 6, 34 | the vestment proper to the priest celebrant at Mass and other
224 6, 34 | 302. The priest wears the stole around his
225 6, 34 | The cope is worn by the priest in processions and other
226 7, 34 | the celebration, then, the priest should consider the general
227 7, 34 | 314. On solemnities the priest is bound to follow the calendar
228 7, 34 | with a congregation, the priest should follow the calendar
229 7, 34 | without a congregation, the priest may choose either the calendar
230 7, 34 | Wednesday and in Holy Week, the priest celebrates the Mass of the
231 7, 34 | of the Easter season, the priest may choose the weekday Mass,
232 7, 34 | weekdays in Ordinary Time, the priest may choose the weekday Mass,
233 7, 34 | with a congregation, the priest should first consider the
234 7, 35 | celebration. In this case the priest, taking into consideration
235 7, 35 | with special groups, the priest may choose texts more suited
236 8, 38 | rector of the church or the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding
237 Appen1 | important admonitions to the priest for preparation and use.
238 Appen1 | texts to be sung by the priest and ministers that are given
239 Appen1 | continues at least until the priest has placed the bread and
240 Appen1 | judgment of the pastor or the priest who presides over the celebration,
241 Appen1 | reserved to a deacon or priest) should do so from the lectern
242 Appen1 | of the communicant. The priest or minister of Communion
243 Appen1 | at the church door, the priest venerates the altar and
244 Appen1 | rite is omitted, and the priest says or sings the opening
245 Appen1 | If incense is used, the priest, after incensing the gifts
246 Appen2 | with attention. While the priest is reciting them there should
247 Appen2 | background" accompaniment of the priest's homily would be out of
248 Appen2 | of the procession of the priest and ministers or of the
249 Appen2 | profession of faith by the priest together with the people
250 Appen2 | for the sacrifice in which priest and ministers accept the
251 Appen2 | an expression of the (priest's) desire to be cleansed
252 Appen2 | gestures on the part of both priest and people are not always
253 Appen2 | gifts are received by the priest celebrant. All those participating
254 Appen2 | For the offerings that the priest receives from the people
255 Appen2 | the Lord our God»;" "The priest continues the preface with
256 Appen2 | of Mass says only: "The priest blesses the people, with
257 Appen2 | revelant rubric, namely, the priest blesses the people, with
258 Appen2 | facing the people should the priest in the celebration of Mass
259 Appen2 | no. 128 directs that the priest speaks these words while
260 Appen2 | says in no. 114: "Then the priest, with hands joined, says
261 Appen2 | you», the deacon or the priest himself, if there is no
262 Appen2 | something similar. Then the priest, with hands outstretched
263 Appen2 | MR 495 and 507). c. The priest omits extending his hands
264 Appen2 | d. At the blessing the priest sometimes uses the form, «
265 Appen2 | first the greeting ("the priest...greets the people"), then
266 Appen2 | Therefore, the deacon or the priest celebrant is at liberty
267 Appen2 | explicit directive: "The priest extends his hands over the
268 Appen2 | part of this blessing. The priest performs the same gesture
269 Appen2 | consecration, should the priest say: «Let us proclaim the
270 Appen2 | to the acclamation, the priest omits saying: «Let us proclaim
271 Appen2 | no. 234b prescribes: "The priest bends over slightly as he
272 Appen2 | consecration." Further the priest genuflects "after the showing
273 Appen2 | 133 have ". . .then the priest genuflects, takes the host"
274 Appen2 | clearly: "After communion the priest returns to the altar and
275 Appen2 | says: "After communion the priest or deacon purifies the paten «
276 Appen2 | congregation no. 31 says: "Then the priest purifies the chalice «over
277 Appen2 | distribution of communion the priest often is observed purifying
278 Appen2 | vessels are purified by the priest or else by the deacon or
279 Appen2 | elsewhere in the GIRM: As the priest, no. 120: "After communion
280 Appen2 | 120: "After communion the priest returns to the altar and
281 Appen2 | returns to the altar with the priest and collects any remaining
282 Appen2 | them in the usual way; the priest returns to the chair. But
283 Appen2 | communion, the acolyte helps the priest or deacon to purify and
284 Appen2 | them."~The remarks on the priest, deacon and acolyte are
285 Appen2 | See also GIRM no. 229 on a priest celebrating without a congregation;
286 Appen2 | liturgy of the word, may a priest who celebrates with a small
287 Appen2 | bench can be set up, the priest may stay at the altar, where
288 Appen2 | the words of line 4: "The priest is able actually «to break
289 Appen2 | 299. ~QUERY: May the priest omit wearing the stole? ~
290 Appen2 | the vestment proper to the priest celebrant, at Masses and
291 Appen2 | rector of the church or the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding
292 Appen2 | weekdays in Ordinary Time, the priest may choose the weekday Mass,
293 Appen2 | of Jesus Christ the High Priest, the Sacred Heart, the Immaculate
294 Appen2 | rector of the Church or the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding
295 Appen2 | rector of the Church or the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding
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