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1 Intro, 0 | body and blood of Christ may be a sacrifice acceptable
2 Intro (7)| SCR, Instr. EuchMyst, 25 May 1967, nos. 3, 9.~
3 Intro, 0 | mother tongue frequently may be of great advantage to
4 Intro, 0 | vernacular in the liturgy may certainly be considered
5 1 (1) | SCR, Instr. EuchMyst, 25 May 1967, nos. 3e, 6. ~
6 1, 0 | their own proper part in it may more fully receive its good
7 1 (11) | Instr. «Actio pastoralis» 15 May 1969; for Masses with children,
8 2 (15) | SCR, Instr. EuchMyst, 25 May 1967, no. 9. ~
9 2, 2 | give the final blessing. He may give the faithful a very
10 2, 2 | before the preface); he may also make comments concluding
11 2, 2 | in his own name that he may exercise his ministry with
12 2, 8 | or «The Simple Gradual» may be used, or another song
13 2, 8 | occasion warrants, the priest may also incense the altar.~
14 2, 8 | other qualified minister may very briefly introduce the
15 2, 8 | other circumstances, it may be said more than twice
16 2, 8 | or a short verse (trope) may be interpolated. If the «
17 2, 8 | brief silence so that they may realize they are in God'
18 2, 8 | are in God's presence and may call their petitions to
19 2, 9 | in order that the people may be able to join in the responsorial
20 2, 9 | response. ~The psalm when sung may be either the psalm assigned
21 2, 9 | the choir or cantor; it may then be repeated. The verses
22 2, 9 | verse before the gospel may be used. ~
23 2, 9 | verse before the gospel may be omitted.~
24 2, 9 | series of intercessions may refer more specifically
25 2, 10 | altar and the altar itself may be incensed. This is a symbol
26 2, 10 | deacon or other minister may incense the priest and the
27 2, 10 | other, so that at last God may be all in all.42~g. Intercessions:
28 2, 10 | sin, so that what is holy may be given to those who are
29 2, 10 | recited aloud. This invocation may be repeated as often as
30 2, 10 | prayer, said softly, that he may receive Christ's body and
31 2, 10 | from the «Graduale Romanum» may also be used, with or without
32 2, 10 | communion, the priest and people may spend some time in silent
33 2, 10 | or other song of praise may be sung by the entire congregation.~
34 3, 11 | exception of the gospel. He may also announce the intentions
35 3, 11 | ministers of a higher rank may be present.~Those who exercise
36 3, 11 | institution as ministers, may perform all the functions
37 3, 11 | rector of the church, women may be appointed to ministries
38 3, 11 | The conference of bishops may permit qualified women to
39 3, 11 | intercessions. The conference may also more precisely designate
40 3, 11 | For example, one deacon may take the sung parts, another
41 3, 11 | with a congregation, he may carry out several different
42 4 (57) | SCR, Instr. EuchMyst 25 May 1967, no. 26. LG no. 28;
43 4, 11 | benefit of the faithful may also on the same day concelebrate
44 4, 11 | number of ministers.59 But it may be celebrated without music
45 4, 11 | number of ministers.~A deacon may exercise his office in any
46 4, 12 | altar. The candles and cross may be carried in the entrance
47 4, 12 | book of other readings, may be placed on the altar,
48 4, 12 | chair: the missal and, as may be useful, a book with the
49 4, 12 | covered with a veil, which may always be white. ~
50 4, 12 | and dalmatic; the last may be omitted either out of
51 4, 13 | ministers;~d. a reader, who may carry the Book of the Gospels;~
52 4, 13 | other qualified minister may give the faithful a very
53 4, 13 | or even everyone together may begin the «Gloria». ~
54 4, 13 | lectern, the servers, who may carry the censer and candles,
55 4, 13 | the book, saying softly: «May the words of the gospel
56 4, 13 | chalice on the corporal and may cover it with a pall. ~
57 4, 13 | Coadjutor and auxiliary bishops may be mentioned in the eucharistic
58 4, 13 | consecration, the server may ring a bell as a signal
59 4, 13 | with you». Then the priest may add: «Let us offer each
60 4, 13 | local custom. The priest may give the sign of peace to
61 4, 13 | chalice, saying softly: «May this mingling». Meanwhile
62 4, 13 | the priest says softly: «May the body of Christ bring
63 4, 13 | takes the chalice, saying: «May the blood of Christ bring
64 4, 13 | saying quietly: «Lord, may I receive these gifts»,
65 4, 13 | 121. Afterward the priest may return to the chair. A period
66 4, 13 | chair. A period of silence may now be observed, or a hymn
67 4, 13 | hymn of praise or a psalm may be sung (see no. 56 j).~
68 4, 13 | outstretched: «Let us pray». There may be a brief period of silence,
69 4, 13 | brief announcements, they may be made at this time.~
70 4, 13 | priest immediately adds: «May almighty God bless you»
71 4, 14 | the book, saying softly: «May the words of the gospel
72 4, 14 | profession of faith, he may remain at the lectern for
73 4, 14 | chalice to the priest. (He may also prepare the chalice
74 4, 14 | so that when necessary he may assist the priest with the
75 4, 14 | also with you», the deacon may invite all to exchange the
76 4, 14 | peace from the priest and may offer it to other ministers
77 4, 14 | announcements, the deacon may make them, unless the priest
78 4, 15 | 142. The acolyte may have functions of various
79 4, 15 | various kinds and several may occur at the same time.
80 4, 15 | to the altar the acolyte may carry the cross, walking
81 4, 15 | gifts of the people and he may bring the bread and wine
82 4, 15 | 146. The acolyte may assist the priest as a special
83 4, 16 | deacon is present, the reader may carry the Book of the Gospels.
84 4, 16 | cantor of the psalm, he may also sing or recite the
85 4, 16 | intercessions, the reader may announce the intentions
86 4, 17 | the authorized superior may permit concelebration several
87 4, 17 | chrism Mass on Holy Thursday may also celebrate or concelebrate
88 4, 17 | Mass of the Easter Vigil may celebrate or concelebrate
89 4, 17 | Easter. ~c. All priests may celebrate or concelebrate
90 4, 17 | of a meeting of priests, may celebrate another Mass for
91 4, 18 | vestments, the concelebrants may omit the chasuble and simply
92 4, 21 | with the whole Church», may be assigned to one of the
93 4, 21 | and «For our selves, too», may be assigned to one of the
94 4, 21 | the concluding doxology may be sung.~B. «Eucharistic
95 4, 21 | Let your Spirit come» to «May all of us who share» inclusive,
96 4, 21 | memory of his death» and «May all of us who share» with
97 4, 21 | our brothers and sisters», may be assigned to one of the
98 4, 21 | the concluding doxology may be sung.~C «Eucharistic
99 4, 21 | 185. The intercessions, «May he make us an everlasting
100 4, 21 | everlasting gift» and «Lord, may this sacrifice», may be
101 4, 21 | Lord, may this sacrifice», may be assigned to one of the
102 4, 21 | the concluding doxology may be sung.~D. «Eucharistic
103 4, 21 | 188. From «Father, may this Holy Spirit» to «Lord,
104 4, 21 | manner:~a. They say «Father, may this Holy Spirit» with hands
105 4, 21 | Lord, remember those», may be assigned to one of the
106 4, 21 | the concluding doxology may be sung.~
107 4, 21 | of the eucharistic prayer may be sung or said either by
108 4, 22 | some of the concelebrants may help the principal celebrant
109 4, 22 | places. The concelebrants may, however, remain in their
110 4, 22 | the altar, says softly: «May the body of Christ bring
111 4, 22 | 200. The blood of the Lord may be taken by drinking from
112 4, 22 | either of two procedures may be followed. ~a. The principal
113 4, 22 | chalice and says quietly: «May the blood of Christ bring
114 4, 22 | But the concelebrants may receive the blood of the
115 4, 22 | the tube and says softly: «May the blood of Christ bring
116 4, 22 | 205. The concelebrants may also receive from the chalice
117 4, 26 | kisses the book, saying: «May the words of the gospel
118 4, 26 | The general intercessions may be said even in this form
119 4, 27 | also with you». The priest may give the sign of peace to
120 4, 27 | chalice, saying softly: «May this mingling.»~
121 4, 27 | side of the altar and then may be carried by the server
122 4, 27 | the chalice, the priest may observe a period of silence.
123 4, 29 | the conference of bishops may substitute some other sign,
124 4, 32 | gathers any particles that may fall outside the paten.~
125 4, 33 | remains intact. The Church may make those rules and changes
126 4, 33 | and conditions Ordinaries may allow communion under both
127 4, 33 | such limits, Ordinaries may designate the particular
128 4, 33 | convenience, communicants may raise the chalice to their
129 5 (72) | 90; Instr. EuchMyst, 25 May 1967, no. 24. ~
130 5, 33 | be set, in order that art may aid faith and devotion and
131 5, 33 | occasion, a suitable table may be used, but always with
132 5, 33 | well - crafted material may be used. ~The pedestal or
133 5, 33 | pedestal or base of the table may be of any sort of material,
134 5, 33 | 264. A movable altar may be constructed of any becoming,
135 5, 33 | books; but movable altars may simply be blessed. There
136 5, 33 | placed that the ministers may be easily seen and heard
137 5, 33 | proclaimed from the lectern; it may be used also for the homily
138 5 (89) | Nullo umquam tempore», 28 May 1938, no. 4: AAS 30 (1938)
139 6 (91) | SCR, Instr. EuchMyst, 25 May 1967, no. 24.~
140 6, 34 | nonabsorbent material. The base may be of any other solid and
141 6, 34 | pyx, monstrance, etc., may be made of other materials
142 6, 34 | hosts one rather large paten may properly be used; on it
143 6, 34 | 295. The artist may fashion the sacred vessels
144 6, 34 | at the neck. A surplice may not be substituted for the
145 6, 34 | below the order of deacon may wear the alb or other vestment
146 6, 34 | the conferences of bishops may determine and propose to
147 6, 34 | fabrics proper to the region may be used for making vestments;
148 6, 34 | the person wearing them may also be used. The conference
149 6, 34 | used in Lent and Advent. It may also be worn in offices
150 6, 34 | for the dead. ~e. Black may be used in Masses for the
151 6, 34 | Masses for the dead.~f. Rose may be used on «Gaudete» Sunday (
152 6, 34 | The conference of bishops may choose and propose to the
153 6, 34 | more precious vestments may be used, even if not of
154 7, 34 | congregation, the priest may choose either the calendar
155 7, 34 | Mass of the day; but he may take the opening prayer
156 7, 34 | Easter season, the priest may choose the weekday Mass,
157 7, 34 | Ordinary Time, the priest may choose the weekday Mass,
158 7, 35 | special groups, the priest may choose texts more suited
159 7, 35 | God's word the faithful may be led to a better understanding
160 7, 35 | they are taking part in and may be led to a more ardent
161 7, 36 | of the eucharistic prayer may be guided by the following
162 7, 36 | the Roman Canon, which may be used on any day, is particularly
163 7, 36 | has its own preface, it may also be used with other
164 7, 36 | person, the special formulary may be inserted in the place
165 7, 36 | Eucharistic Prayer III may be said with any preface.
166 7, 36 | formulary for a dead person may be used with this prayer
167 7, 36 | history of salvation. It may be used when a Mass has
168 7, 36 | special formulary for the dead may be inserted. ~e. A eucharistic
169 7, 36 | that has its own preface may be used with that preface.
170 7, 36 | opening prayer or collect may be from the Mass itself
171 7, 36 | unless they are proper, may be taken either from the
172 7, 36 | Ordinary Time, the prayers may be taken from the preceding
173 8, 38 | Masses and prayers that may be used in the various circumstances
174 8, 38 | the chants between them may be used, if they are suited
175 8, 38 | the competent authority may choose Masses for those
176 8, 38 | the conferences of bishops may decree during the course
177 8, 38 | to such need or advantage may be used in a celebration
178 8, 38 | on behalf of some members may bring others comforting
179 8, 38 | Masses for the dead and may be celebrated on any day
180 8, 38 | anniversary, Mass for the dead may be celebrated even on days
181 8, 38 | that is, daily Masses, may be celebrated on weekdays
182 8, 38 | because of the funeral. These may be non - Catholics or Catholics
183 Appen1 | on Eucharistic Worship» (May 25, 1967), especially "Some
184 Appen1 | preparation and use. He may introduce the Mass to the
185 Appen1 | prayer before the preface; he may also conclude the entire
186 Appen1 | composed in earlier periods may be used in liturgical services
187 Appen1 | services even though they may not conform in all details
188 Appen1 | songs from the psalter that may be used as the entrance
189 Appen1 | nos. 174 - 175), which may be used in place of the
190 Appen1 | or similar) acclamations may be sung before and after
191 Appen1 | verse before the Gospel may be omitted if not sung (
192 Appen1 | not from the psalter that may be used as the offertory
193 Appen1 | procession. The text, therefore, may be an appropriate song of
194 Appen1 | however, topical songs may be used during the offertory
195 Appen1 | instrumental music, this may be a period of silence (
196 Appen1 | not from the psalter that may be used as the Communion
197 Appen1 | however, topical songs may be used during the Communion
198 Appen1 | principal celebrant, he may assign another to celebrate
199 Appen1 | Committee on the Liturgy, May - June, 1981.~ ~
200 Appen1 | the altar itself, women may be admitted to the exercise
201 Appen1 | ministries of the deacon at Mass may be distributed among several
202 Appen1 | of the communicants, nor may the communicants receive
203 Appen1 | motion that Holy Communion may be given under both kinds
204 Appen1 | the ordinary, Communion may be given in an orderly and
205 Appen1 | other than natural stone may be used for fixed altars
206 Appen1 | near the altar so that it may serve as the cross of the
207 Appen1 | instruments other than the organ may be used in liturgical services
208 Appen1 | than the traditional ones may be used for sacred furnishings
209 Appen1 | than the traditional ones may be used for sacred vesture
210 Appen1 | violet or black vestments may be worn at funeral services
211 Appen1 | on the Liturgy, April - May, 1971. The following refer
212 Appen1 | deceased person. ~The homily may properly include an expression
213 Appen1 | the gifts and the altar, may incense the body. The deacon
214 Appen2 | REPLY: After communion they may either kneel, stand, or
215 Appen2 | after it. c. The people may sit during the silence after
216 Appen2 | matter how uncomfortable this may be. In cases where kneeling
217 Appen2 | Very much so. ~QUERY 2: May the organ be played softly
218 Appen2 | Sundays and solemnities. It may be said also at special,
219 Appen2 | REPLY: Not per se; still, it may be said even on these weekdays
220 Appen2 | 52. ~QUERY: May the rite of washing the
221 Appen2 | or on more solemn days? May the blessed also be mentioned?
222 Appen2 | circumstances. b. There may, therefore, always be a
223 Appen2 | conditions of people and places may sometimes favor omission,
224 Appen2 | of a little - known saint may cause puzzlement. The celebrant
225 Appen2 | 56e. ~QUERY 1: May the singing of «Shalom»
226 Appen2 | time, then the «Agnus Dei» may be repeated until the completion
227 Appen2 | Order of Mass no. 131: "This may be repeated. . ." and the
228 Appen2 | no. 56e: "This invocation may be repeated as often as
229 Appen2 | not cross themselves); «May almighty God bless you». . .;
230 Appen2 | covered with a veil, which may always be white.": Not 14 (
231 Appen2 | the celebration of Mass may the bishop give the homily
232 Appen2 | with custom, the bishop may certainly give the homily
233 Appen2 | from the faithful last, he may proceed directly to the
234 Appen2 | to the cross, he says: «May almighty God bless you». . .
235 Appen2 | people, with the words: «May almighty God bless you,
236 Appen2 | consecration, the server may ring a bell as a signal
237 Appen2 | particular liturgical assembly may be able to take part in
238 Appen2 | central part of the Mass. This may easily be the case, for
239 Appen2 | small groups. The opposite may be presumed in a parish
240 Appen2 | sometimes uses the form, «May almighty God bless you. . .,»
241 Appen2 | bless you. . .,» sometimes, «May the blessing of almighty
242 Appen2 | prayers over the people may be substituted for the usual
243 Appen2 | formula for the blessing, «May almighty God bless you»,
244 Appen2 | of the Missal says: ". . .may give the invitation: «Bow
245 Appen2 | rule uses the formulary: «May almighty God bless you». . . (
246 Appen2 | places. The concelebrants may, however, remain in their
247 Appen2 | time be chosen to do this? May another minister purify
248 Appen2 | saying quietly: «Lord, may I receive these gifts»,
249 Appen2 | well - crafted material may be used." The consecration
250 Appen2 | no. 265, movable altars may only be blessed. The blessing
251 Appen2 | of a Church and an Altar, May 29,1977.)~ ~
252 Appen2 | the liturgy of the word, may a priest who celebrates
253 Appen2 | can be set up, the priest may stay at the altar, where
254 Appen2 | designed for its everyday use may be substituted for the host
255 Appen2 | color in order that the host may really have the appearance
256 Appen2 | addressed the following letter, May 2, 1974, Prot. No. 88/74,
257 Appen2 | 299. ~QUERY: May the priest omit wearing
258 Appen2 | 316. ~QUERY: May Masses for various needs
259 Appen2 | and of Lent, such Masses may be said "in cases of serious
260 Appen2 | to such need or advantage may be used in a celebration
261 Appen2 | feasts or commemorations, may be celebrated in the measure
262 Appen2 | way. a. The Mass of burial may be celebrated on any day,
263 Appen2 | and the first anniversary may be celebrated on the days
264 Appen2 | Daily Masses for the dead may be celebrated on the weekdays
265 Appen2 | weekdays in Ordinary Time may the Mass of any saint one
266 Appen2 | Ordinary Time, the priest may choose the weekday Mass,
267 Appen2 | 322c. ~QUERY: When may the special formulary for
268 Appen2 | embolism for the deceased may be used in any Mass that
269 Appen2 | governed by the rule that it may not be used when a Mass
270 Appen2 | with their own prefaces may be used. In votive Masses
271 Appen2 | In Masses on a memorial may the prayer over the gifts
272 Appen2 | unless they are proper, may be taken «either» from the
273 Appen2 | 333. ~QUERY 1: May the votive Masses of Jesus
274 Appen2 | memorial occurs? ~REPLY: They may be celebrated observing
275 Appen2 | to such need or advantage may be used in a celebration
276 Appen2 | to such need or advantage may be used in a celebration
277 Appen2 | 336.~QUERY 1: May a funeral Mass be celebrated
278 Appen2 | dead the one for a funeral may be celebrated on any day
279 Appen2 | Easter Sunday. Therefore, it may be celebrated during the
280 Appen2 | 1970) 263, no. 37.~QUERY 2: May a funeral Mass be celebrated
281 Appen2 | Supper "the local Ordinary may permit another Mass to be
282 Appen2 | 337.~QUERY 1: May the Masses for the dead
283 Appen2 | or the first anniversary) may be celebrated «all» weekdays,
284 Appen2 | 1970) 264, no. 38.~QUERY 2: May a Mass for the dead after
285 Appen2 | of Lent. Therefore, they may be celebrated on days within
286 Abbrev | Eucharistic Worship), 25 May 1967.~GILH ~Sacred Congregation
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