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1 2, 6 | the priest going to the altar, of the faithful presenting 2 2, 8 | greeting. ~VENERATION OF THE ALTAR AND GREETING OF THE CONGREGATION~ 3 2, 8 | sanctuary, they reverence the altar. As a sign of veneration, 4 2, 8 | priest and deacon kiss the altar; when the occasion warrants, 5 2, 8 | priest may also incense the altar.~ 6 2, 10 | water are brought to the altar, that is, the same elements 7 2, 10 | blood, are brought to the altar. ~First the altar, the Lord' 8 2, 10 | to the altar. ~First the altar, the Lord's table, which 9 2, 10 | gifts are placed on the altar to the accompaniment of 10 2, 10 | suitable place but not on the altar. ~ 11 2, 10 | have been placed on the altar. The rules for this song 12 2, 10 | 51. The gifts on the altar and the altar itself may 13 2, 10 | gifts on the altar and the altar itself may be incensed. 14 2, 10 | have been placed on the altar and the accompanying rites 15 3, 11 | instituted to serve at the altar and to assist the priest 16 3, 11 | is for him to prepare the altar and the vessels and, as 17 3, 11 | parts, another assist at the altar; if there are several readings, 18 4, 12 | 79. The altar is to be covered with at 19 4, 12 | one cloth. On or near the altar there are to be candlesticks 20 4, 12 | be a cross on or near the altar. The candles and cross may 21 4, 12 | readings, may be placed on the altar, unless it is carried in 22 4, 13 | their vestments, go to the altar in this order: ~a. a server 23 4, 13 | During the procession to the altar the entrance song is sung ( 24 4, 13 | 84. On reaching the altar the priest and ministers 25 4, 13 | procession, it is placed near the altar or at some other convenient 26 4, 13 | servers are placed near the altar or on a side table; the 27 4, 13 | Gospels is placed on the altar.~ 28 4, 13 | The priest goes up to the altar and kisses it. If incense 29 4, 13 | is used, he incenses the altar while circling it. ~ 30 4, 13 | joined he bows before the altar and says softly the prayer, « 31 4, 13 | of the Gospels is on the altar, he takes it and goes to 32 4, 13 | chalice, and missal on the altar.~ 33 4, 13 | eucharist are taken to the altar.~ 34 4, 13 | 102. At the altar the priest receives the 35 4, 13 | slightly raised above the altar and says the accompanying 36 4, 13 | stands at the side of the altar and pours wine and a little 37 4, 13 | returns to the middle of the altar, takes the chalice, raises 38 4, 13 | incenses the gifts and the altar. A minister incenses the 39 4, 13 | hands at the side of the altar and softly says the prescribed 40 4, 13 | 116. Next, facing the altar, the priest says softly: « 41 4, 13 | the priest returns to the altar and collects any remaining 42 4, 13 | standing at the side of the altar or at a side table, he purifies 43 4, 13 | If this is done at the altar, the vessels are taken to 44 4, 13 | corporal, either at the altar or at a side table and to 45 4, 13 | 122. Then, standing at the altar or at the chair and facing 46 4, 13 | the priest then kisses the altar, makes the proper reverence 47 4, 14 | walks at his side; b. at the altar, assists with the chalice 48 4, 14 | priest on the way to the altar or else walks at the priest' 49 4, 14 | reverence and goes up to the altar. After placing the Book 50 4, 14 | the priest he kisses the altar. If incense is used, he 51 4, 14 | censer and in incensing the altar.~ 52 4, 14 | of the Gospels is on the altar, he takes it and goes to 53 4, 14 | the deacon prepares the altar, assisted by other ministers, 54 4, 14 | incensing of the gifts and the altar; afterward he, or another 55 4, 14 | the deacon returns to the altar with the priest and collects 56 4, 14 | priest, the deacon kisses the altar, makes the proper reverence, 57 4, 15 | In the procession to the altar the acolyte may carry the 58 4, 15 | candles. When he reaches the altar, he places the cross near 59 4, 15 | at the chair and at the altar.~LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST~ 60 4, 15 | chalice, and missal on the altar, while the priest remains 61 4, 15 | the bread and wine to the altar and present them to the 62 4, 15 | incensing the gifts and the altar. ~ 63 4, 16 | In the procession to the altar, when no deacon is present, 64 4, 16 | 149. Upon reaching the altar, the reader makes the proper 65 4, 16 | the priest, goes up to the altar, and places the Book of 66 4, 18 | through the church to the altar. The concelebrating priests 67 4, 18 | 163. On reaching the altar, the concelebrants and the 68 4, 18 | prescribed reverence, kiss the altar, then go to their chairs. 69 4, 18 | principal celebrant incenses the altar, then goes to the chair.~ ~ 70 4, 20 | concelebrants come near the altar and stand around it in such 71 4, 20 | when he has to go to the altar in the performance of his 72 4, 22 | come to the middle of the altar, genuflect, and reverently 73 4, 22 | body of Christ from the altar. Then holding the eucharistic 74 4, 22 | principal celebrant, facing the altar, says softly: «May the body 75 4, 22 | concelebrants approach the altar one by one or, if two chalices 76 4, 22 | stands at the middle of the altar and drinks the blood of 77 4, 22 | container at hand on the altar, then places the tube on 78 4, 22 | place in the middle of the altar or at the right side on 79 4, 22 | from the chalice at the altar immediately immediately 80 4, 22 | at the right side of the altar. The concelebrants come 81 4, 22 | they go to the side of the altar and drink the blood of the 82 4, 22 | conveniently in the center of the altar or at the right side on 83 4, 22 | concelebrants approach the altar one by one, genuflect, and 84 4, 22 | response: «Amen». At the altar the deacon drinks all that 85 4, 23 | proper reverence to the altar; as a rule, the principal 86 4, 23 | principal celebrant kisses the altar.~ ~ 87 4, 24 | on a side table near the altar or on the altar itself; 88 4, 24 | near the altar or on the altar itself; the missal is placed 89 4, 24 | on the left side of the altar.~ ~ 90 4, 25 | After he reverences the altar, the priest crosses himself, 91 4, 25 | stands at the foot of the altar.~ 92 4, 25 | priest then goes up to the altar and kisses it, goes to the 93 4, 25 | at the left side of the altar, and remains there until 94 4, 27 | purificator, and chalice on the altar, unless they have already 95 4, 27 | the bread and wine on the altar, the priest washes his hands 96 4, 27 | hands at the side of the altar as the server pours the 97 4, 27 | not worthy». Facing the altar, the priest then receives 98 4, 27 | the host and, facing the altar, says once quietly: «Lord, 99 4, 27 | washed at the side of the altar and then may be carried 100 4, 27 | side table or left on the altar, as at the beginning.~ 101 4, 29 | VENERATION OF THE ALTAR AND THE BOOK OF THE GOSPELS~ 102 4, 29 | liturgical practice, the altar and the Book of the Gospels 103 4, 30 | bow, is made: toward the altar if there is no tabernacle 104 4, 31 | of Mass, to incense the altar;~c. at the procession and 105 4, 31 | incense them, as well as the altar, priest, and people; ~e. 106 4, 31 | is the way to incense the altar:~a. If the altar is freestanding, 107 4, 31 | incense the altar:~a. If the altar is freestanding, the priest 108 4, 31 | walks around it.~b. If the altar is not freestanding, he 109 4, 31 | a cross on or beside the altar, he incenses it before he 110 4, 31 | it before he incenses the altar. If the cross is behind 111 4, 31 | the cross is behind the altar, the priest incenses it 112 4, 33 | places the chalice on the altar after all who are receiving 113 4, 33 | communion, then returns to the altar. The priest or minister 114 4, 33 | places the ciborium on the altar and takes the chalice with 115 4, 33 | priest places it on the altar and if there are others 116 4, 33 | way, then returns to the altar. He drinks whatever remains 117 5, 33 | God, or to minister at the altar.~Even though these elements 118 5 | IV. ALTAR~ 119 5, 33 | 259. At the altar the sacrifice of the cross 120 5, 33 | together to share in it. The altar is, as well, the center 121 5, 33 | eucharist must be on an altar, either fixed or movable. 122 5, 33 | 261. A fixed altar is one attached to the floor 123 5, 33 | cannot be moved; a movable altar is one that can be transferred 124 5, 33 | 262. The main altar should be freestanding to 125 5, 33 | centers naturally.81 The main altar should ordinarily be a fixed, 126 5, 33 | be a fixed, consecrated altar.~ 127 5, 33 | traditional practice and the altar's symbolism, the table of 128 5, 33 | symbolism, the table of a fixed altar should be of stone and indeed 129 5, 33 | 264. A movable altar may be constructed of any 130 5, 33 | consecrated stone in a movable altar or on the table where the 131 5, 33 | practice of enclosing in the altar or of placing under the 132 5, 33 | or of placing under the altar relics of saints, even of 133 5 | V. ALTAR FURNISHINGS~ 134 5, 33 | should be placed on the altar out of reverence for the 135 5, 33 | size, and decoration of the altar cloth should be in keeping 136 5, 33 | keeping with the design of the altar.~ 137 5, 33 | either on or around the altar in a way suited to the design 138 5, 33 | suited to the design of the altar and the sanctuary. Everything 139 5, 33 | view of what goes on at the altar or is placed on it. ~ 140 5, 33 | congregation, either on the altar or near it. ~ ~ 141 5, 33 | should be reserved at an altar or elsewhere, in keeping 142 Appen1 | the bread and wine on the altar, while saying the accompanying 143 Appen1 | prepared and placed on the altar, until the introduction 144 Appen1 | exception of service at the altar itself, women may be admitted 145 Appen1 | 270. ALTAR CROSS~Only a single cross 146 Appen1 | the procession near the altar so that it may serve as 147 Appen1 | serve as the cross of the altar. Otherwise it should be 148 Appen1 | the priest venerates the altar and goes to his chair. The 149 Appen1 | incensing the gifts and the altar, may incense the body. The 150 Appen2 | and placing them on the altar, of the people's offerings 151 Appen2 | eucharistic celebration on the altar: Not 6 (1970) 37, no. 25. ~ 152 Appen2 | Christ becomes present on the altar as victim. The new formularies 153 Appen2 | front of it; c. toward the altar: he incenses continuously 154 Appen2 | as he passes around the altar, making no distinction between 155 Appen2 | distinction between the altar table and the base: Not 156 Appen2 | religious) bring to the altar the bread and wine which 157 Appen2 | They then stand around the altar until communion time. Is 158 Appen2 | celebrant remains at the altar. The assembly of the faithful 159 Appen2 | celebrant or concelebrants and altar ministers: Not 17 (1981) 160 Appen2 | wine are carried to the altar (see GIRM no. 101), then 161 Appen2 | proceed directly to the altar and immediately recite the 162 Appen2 | In churches without an altar facing the people should 163 Appen2 | their joined hands on the altar and, with bowed head, say 164 Appen2 | joined hands placed on the altar, eyes foxed on the sacrament, 165 Appen2 | bow, is made: toward the altar if there is no tabernacle 166 Appen2 | come to the middle of the altar, genuflect, and reverently 167 Appen2 | body of Christ from the altar. Then holding the eucharistic 168 Appen2 | the priest returns to the altar and collects any remaining 169 Appen2 | standing at the side of the altar or at the side table, he 170 Appen2 | ciborium) at the middle of the altar. Cannot a better place and 171 Appen2 | place (at the side of the altar). It is implicit in this 172 Appen2 | stands at the middle of the altar as he purifies the vessels ( 173 Appen2 | the priest returns to the altar and collects any remaining 174 Appen2 | standing at the side of the altar or at a side table, he purifies 175 Appen2 | If this is done at the altar, the vessels are taken to 176 Appen2 | corporal, either at the altar or at a side table and to 177 Appen2 | the deacon returns to the altar with the priest and collects 178 Appen2 | 263. ~QUERY: Should an altar with a table of wood or 179 Appen2 | traditional practice and the altar's symbolism, the table of 180 Appen2 | symbolism, the table of a fixed altar should be of stone and indeed 181 Appen2 | the blessing of a movable altar been completed and where 182 Appen2 | Dedication of a Church and an Altar, May 29,1977.)~ ~ 183 Appen2 | that does not stain the altar cloths or coverings. Electric 184 Appen2 | present: a. remain at the altar during the liturgy of the 185 Appen2 | on the right side of the altar or at the middle? c. and 186 Appen2 | if so, which side of the altar is designated as the left 187 Appen2 | distinction between the altar and the place for proclaiming 188 Appen2 | the priest may stay at the altar, where the missal and lectionary 189 Appen2 | example, at the middle of the altar. The custom of setting the 190 Appen2 | on the left side of the altar comes from the time when 191 Appen2 | side table, away from the altar. c. The left side of the 192 Appen2 | c. The left side of the altar is the side at the celebrant'


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