Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | resurrection."2 The Council's teaching is expressed constantly
2 Intro, 0 | living sacrifice: the Church's offering and the Victim
3 Intro, 0 | Missal, then, the Church's rule of prayer () corresponds
4 Intro, 0 | sublime mystery of the Lord's real presence under the
5 Intro, 0 | documents of the Church's magisterium7 have reaffirmed
6 Intro, 0 | Further, because of the priest's more prominent place and
7 Intro, 0 | of presbyters the people's spiritual sacrifice to God
8 Intro, 0 | God, purchased by Christ's blood, gathered together
9 Intro, 0 | unity by sharing in Christ's body and blood. These people
10 Intro, 0 | developments in the Church's tradition, then unjustly
11 Intro, 0 | understanding of the Church's entire past and of all the
12 Intro, 0 | witness to the Roman Church's rule of prayer () and guards
13 Intro, 0 | different time in the world's history. They were able
14 Intro, 0 | reaffirmation of the Church's traditional teaching. This
15 Intro, 0 | catechesis: "Lest Christ's flock go hungry. . .the
16 Intro, 0 | faithful, after the priest's communion, receive the Lord'
17 Intro, 0 | communion, receive the Lord's body from the same sacrifice."19
18 Intro, 0 | expressions, drawn from the Church's most ancient tradition and
19 Intro, 0 | have been adapted to today's needs and circumstances
20 Intro, 0 | actual state of the Church's discipline. Thus there have
21 1, 0 | celebration of the Mass, the Lord's Supper, be so arranged that
22 1, 0 | on behalf of the people's salvation. ~
23 2, 0 | 7. At Mass or the Lord's Supper, the people of God
24 2, 0 | For this reason Christ's promise applies supremely
25 2, 0 | the Mass the table of God's word and of Christ's body
26 2, 0 | God's word and of Christ's body is laid for the people
27 2, 1 | the biblical readings God's word addresses all people
28 2, 1 | liturgy, increases the word's effectiveness.18~ ~
29 2, 3 | outward signs of the community's celebration, but the means
30 2, 3 | responses to the priest's greeting and prayers create
31 2, 3 | further the entire community's involvement.24~
32 2, 3 | and encouraging the people's active participation, that
33 2, 3 | intercessions, and the Lord's Prayer.~
34 2, 5 | together to await the Lord's coming are instructed by
35 2, 5 | is the sign of the heart's joy (see Acts 2:46). Thus
36 2, 5 | profession of faith and the Lord's Prayer, set to simple melodies.27~ ~
37 2, 8 | themselves to listen to God's word and celebrate the eucharist
38 2, 8 | greeting and the congregation's response express the mystery
39 2, 8 | confession and which the priest's absolution brings to an
40 2, 8 | realize they are in God's presence and may call their
41 2, 8 | celebration and the priest's words address a petition
42 2, 9 | chants the people make God's word their own and through
43 2, 9 | readings lay the table of God's word for the faithful and
44 2, 10 | communion they receive the Lord's body and blood in the same
45 2, 10 | received them from Christ's own hands.~PREPARATION OF
46 2, 10 | which will become Christ's body and blood, are brought
47 2, 10 | First the altar, the Lord's table, which is the center
48 2, 10 | is a symbol of the Church's offering and prayer going
49 2, 10 | the Church calls on God's power and asks that the
50 2, 10 | that is, become Christ's body and blood, and that
51 2, 10 | Holy Spirit. The Church's intention is that the faithful
52 2, 10 | redemption purchased by Christ's body and blood.~h. Final
53 2, 10 | doxology, to which the people's acclamation is an assent
54 2, 10 | disposed receive the Lord's body and blood as spiritual
55 2, 10 | communion of the people:~a. Lord's Prayer: this is a petition
56 2, 10 | last petition of the Lord's Prayer, begs on behalf of
57 2, 10 | embolism, and the people's doxology are sung or are
58 2, 10 | that he may receive Christ's body and blood to good effect.
59 2, 10 | faithful receive the Lord's body from hosts consecrated
60 2, 10 | i. During the priest's and the faithful's reception
61 2, 10 | priest's and the faithful's reception of the sacrament
62 2, 10 | procession to receive Christ's body more fully an act of
63 2, 10 | faithful receive Christ's body. But the communion
64 2, 11 | consists of:~a. the priest's greeting and blessing, which
65 3, 11 | sometimes preaches God's word, leads the general
66 3, 11 | directions regarding the assembly's moving, standing, kneeling,
67 3, 11 | sharing together in the Lord's table. There is a beautiful
68 3, 11 | better. The commentator's remarks must be meticulously
69 4, 11 | particularly true of the community's celebration of the Lord'
70 4, 11 | celebration of the Lord's Day.57~
71 4, 12 | prepared:~a. next to the priest's chair: the missal and, as
72 4, 13 | fitting for the faithful's participation to be expressed
73 4, 13 | of the poor.~The faithful's offerings are received by
74 4, 13 | sisters». After the people's response, he says the prayer
75 4, 13 | introduction to the Lord's Prayer. With hands outstretched
76 4, 13 | 111. After the Lord's Prayer, the priest alone,
77 4, 14 | else walks at the priest's side.~
78 4, 14 | in receiving the people's gifts. Next, he hands the
79 4, 14 | 137. After the priest's communion, the deacon receives
80 4, 14 | 140. After the priest's blessing, the deacon dismisses
81 4, 20 | should not be in the deacon's way when he has to go to
82 4, 21 | the principal celebrant's voice stands out clearly.
83 4, 22 | celebrant introduces the Lord's Prayer; with hands outstretched,
84 4, 22 | the principal celebrant's communion, the chalice is
85 4, 22 | and to the concelebrant's words: «The body and blood
86 4, 24 | server takes the people's part to the extent possible.~
87 4, 27 | 224. The Lord's Prayer and the embolism, «
88 4, 33 | eschatological banquet in the Father's kingdom.68~
89 4, 33 | celebrated in the sick person's home;~7. the deacon and
90 4, 33 | celebrant receives the Lord's body and blood as usual,
91 4, 33 | priest receives the Lord's body and blood as usual,
92 4, 33 | himself gives them the Lord's blood, after all receiving
93 4, 33 | kinds have received the Lord's body.~ ~
94 5, 33 | According to the Church's traditional practice and
95 5, 33 | traditional practice and the altar's symbolism, the table of
96 5, 33 | interfere with the faithful's clear view of what goes
97 5, 33 | 271. The priest celebrant's chair ought to stand as
98 5, 33 | should also assist the choir's liturgical ministry and
99 5, 33 | chapel suited to the faithful's private adoration and prayer.87
100 5, 33 | keeping with the Church's very ancient tradition,
101 5, 33 | not distract the people's attention from the celebration.90
102 6, 33 | water to celebrate the Lord's Supper. ~
103 6, 34 | celebrations of the Lord's passion, birthday feasts
104 7, 34 | a richer portion of God's word be provided for the
105 7, 35 | from a Gospel. Thus God's own teaching brings the
106 7, 35 | consideration the entire week's plan of readings, is allowed
107 7, 35 | pertinent passage from God's word the faithful may be
108 7, 35 | more ardent love for God's word.~Therefore the texts
109 8, 38 | in favor of the faithful's devotion.~
110 8, 38 | The Church offers Christ's paschal sacrifice for the
111 8, 38 | existing between all Christ's members, the petition for
112 8, 38 | all, ministers of Christ's Gospel for all people.~ ~
113 Appen1 | rite, or before the Lord's Prayer. By their very nature
114 Appen1 | new melodies for the Lord's Prayer at Mass or for the
115 Appen1 | that is, before the Lord's Prayer. ~ ~
116 Appen1 | Communion. It is the communicant's personal choice. ~c. When
117 Appen1 | paschal mystery of the Lord's victorious death and resurrection
118 Appen2 | and diminished the people's participation in this central
119 Appen2 | is obvious that the organ's so - called background music
120 Appen2 | accompaniment of the priest's homily would be out of the
121 Appen2 | Tou proestou» in Justin's expression, reaches the
122 Appen2 | manifestation of the community's unity in faith and worship.
123 Appen2 | participants in the Church's liturgy, which is the supreme
124 Appen2 | should join with the assembly's singing or reciting of the «
125 Appen2 | one sector of the assembly's dialogic recitation or else
126 Appen2 | the altar, of the people's offerings for the Church
127 Appen2 | expression of the (priest's) desire to be cleansed within" (
128 Appen2 | course of the Consilium's work on the Order of Mass,
129 Appen2 | bought. The price is Christ's blood. What is it worth
130 Appen2 | distinction that Christ's death is sufficient for
131 Appen2 | from which all the Church's power flows" (SC art. 10).
132 Appen2 | sign of peace at the deacon's invitation by holding hands
133 Appen2 | the singing of the Lord's Prayer. Is this acceptable?
134 Appen2 | your heads and pray for God's blessing» or something similar.
135 Appen2 | your heads and ask for God's blessing», given in the
136 Appen2 | Therefore, the celebrant's greeting, «The Lord be with
137 Appen2 | your heads and pray for God's blessing»" (MR 495 and 507).
138 Appen2 | the newly ordained use(s) the pastoral staff at the
139 Appen2 | in the case of Ordinary's delegate? REPLY: Yes, just
140 Appen2 | Sometimes the celebrant's voice stands out clearly,
141 Appen2 | rhythm for the assembly's understanding of the text
142 Appen2 | from the context of Christ's own words and put after
143 Appen2 | According to the Church's traditional practice and
144 Appen2 | traditional practice and the altar's symbolism, the table of
145 Appen2 | When there is no celebrant's chair and no special place
146 Appen2 | conveniently for the celebrant's reading, for example, at
147 Appen2 | the side at the celebrant's left; the right side, at
148 Appen2 | Celebration of the Lord's Passion: Not 5 (1969) 403,
149 Appen2 | in favor of the faithful's devotion, a votive Mass
150 Appen2 | for the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday:
151 Appen2 | evening Mass of the Lord's Supper "the local Ordinary
152 Appen2 | Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper"]). Other eucharistic
153 Appen2 | according to the Church's ancient tradition, the sacraments
154 Appen2 | Celebration of the Lord's Passion"]). "On Holy Saturday
155 Appen2 | Church waits at the Lord's tomb,. . .and the sacrifice
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