Chapter
1 29| when previously consecrated bread is carried, and do not understand
2 29| appearance and symbols of bread and wine, they contain the
3 30| the unconsecrated gifts of bread and wine are carried to
4 30| carry over his head the bread on a paten covered with
5 30| The deacon carries the bread when a solemn Mass is celebrated
6 30| holds the paten with the bread above his head with his
7 30| holds the paten with the bread over his head with his left
8 30| under the appearances of the bread and wine even before consecration. "
9 32| any, from the Eucharistic bread which was consecrated on
10 32| offertory as many pieces of bread as will suffice for the
11 33| under the appearance of bread, while the priest carries
12 33| and adore the consecrated Bread carried by the priest or
13 33| greater entrance, when the bread and wine which are not yet
14 33| honor still unconsecrated bread and wine with the same acts
15 33| while still unconsecrated bread and wine were being brought
16 33| bowing of the head while the bread of oblation is being brought
17 36| under the appearances of bread, while in the ceremony of
18 36| under the appearances of bread and wine, but as very soon
19 37| under the appearances of bread and wine during the greater
20 37| external adoration to the bread which is consecrated and
21 37| equal act of worship the bread which has been consecrated
22 37| the still unconsecrated bread and wine, the Greeks perform
23 37| offer to the Eucharistic bread and consecrated chalice,
24 37| that they worship ordinary bread and unconsecrated wine.
25 37| towards the Eucharistic Bread and Wine. It can also exclude
26 39| vestments and divides the bread for consecration into many
27 39| this rite of dividing the Bread into pieces is long established
28 42| under the appearance of bread or under the appearance
29 67| consecrating unleavened bread, observing the Sabbath,
30 70| she must do penance on bread and water for as many days
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