À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 34
Page 215
Red vestments are to be worn for the blessing of the palms and for the procession . The cross carried in the procession is not veiled . The distribution of palms may take place after the blessing , or preferably the faithful may be ...
Red vestments are to be worn for the blessing of the palms and for the procession . The cross carried in the procession is not veiled . The distribution of palms may take place after the blessing , or preferably the faithful may be ...
Page 216
Palm Sunday : ( 1 ) Blessing of Palms : The faithful may receive the palms or other boughs at the door of the church and may hold them during the blessing . Alternatively the palms to be blessed may be placed on a table in the sanctuary ...
Palm Sunday : ( 1 ) Blessing of Palms : The faithful may receive the palms or other boughs at the door of the church and may hold them during the blessing . Alternatively the palms to be blessed may be placed on a table in the sanctuary ...
Page 217
The faithful should be instructed to hold their palms only during the blessing and procession , not during the ... Hosts must be consecrated at this Mass , therefore , at the beginning the Blessed Sacrament should not be at the altar .
The faithful should be instructed to hold their palms only during the blessing and procession , not during the ... Hosts must be consecrated at this Mass , therefore , at the beginning the Blessed Sacrament should not be at the altar .
Avis des internautes - Rédiger un commentaire
Aucun commentaire n'a été trouvé aux emplacements habituels.
Table des matières
No 1057 | 1 |
Ninetysecond Year No 1060 Fifth Series Vol LXXXV No | 4 |
ORESTES A BROWNSON AND HISTORIOGRAPHYI | 10 |
31 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
accepted according acts already appear Augustine bishop blessing called Canon Catholic cause celebrant century Christ Christian Church College complete concerning confession course doctrine documents Dublin early ecclesiastical edition expressed fact faith Father give given Holy human idea important instruction interest interpretation Ireland Irish Kilkenny King later light liturgical living London marriage Mass matter means mention method mission moral nature necessary obligation organization original parish particular Patrick person Pope practice prayer present Price priest problems published question reason received RECORD reference regard religion religious rule sacrament saint secret seems sense spirit taken teaching things thought tradition translation true University whole writing