Chapter
1 9 | prayers said by priest and deacon at the Offertory as well
2 30| this Rite is for either the deacon or the priest to carry over
3 30| covered with a veil. The deacon carries the bread when a
4 30| Mass is celebrated with a deacon as assistant and minister.
5 30| priest celebrates without a deacon, he is incensed by the lector
6 33| the church is made. The deacon carries above his head the
7 33| have the assistance of a deacon in saying Mass-he carries
8 33| with the assistance of a deacon, it is customary for him
9 33| with the Sacrament to the deacon who carries it above his
10 33| chalice and follows after the deacon." At that point the people
11 33| by the priest or by the deacon, as We have mentioned above. ~
12 39| only each priest but each deacon as well offers one larger
13 41| states that oblation by the deacon was not an accepted usage
14 41| relating to the oblation by the deacon should be struck from the
15 41| sacred canons exclude the deacon from rashly making the oblation
16 41| rite of oblation by the deacon is ancient and has been
17 41| making oblation given to the deacon means the first oblation
18 42| of St. Lawrence, who as a deacon desired to be led to martyrdom
19 43| rite of oblation by the deacon remains unchanged. Although
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