Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2| holding particles of holy relics.~The Crosier or pastoral
2 9,3| hollow place to hold sacred relics, sprinkles the stone with
3 9,3| name of the Saint whose relics, if any, are deposited in
4 9,3| lectern, are placed the sacred relics, on a paten, covered with
5 9,3| consecration, the sacred relics are transferred to the nearest
6 9,3| to bring thence the holy relics. There, approaching the
7 9,3| the altar, upon which the relics are reposing, he prays,
8 9,3| then he censes the holy relics, takes the paten containing
9 9,3| places the paten with the relics on a lectern, and blesses
10 9,3| forever.~ ~Note.— If the holy relics were in the newly built
11 9,3| having taken up the holy relics, places them on a lectern
12 9,3| sung, the bishop censes the relics. Then he calls out again, “
13 9,3| the paten with the holy relics, and, making with it the
14 9,3| bearing the paten with the relics on his head, places it on
15 9,3| anoints a particle of the relics with chrism, places it in
16 9,3| other particle of the holy relics the bishop deposits in the
17 9,3| with chrism. When the holy relics have been deposited in their
18 9,3| is not a paten with holy relics which is placed on a lectern
19 9,3| bishop and containing holy relics; 2) at the establishing
20 9,3| around the church; 7) no holy relics are placed inside the prop
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