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There is no rubric against the celebrant's singing a Missa Cantata de Requie without the assistance of sacred ministers . The rubrics to be observed at such a Mass are not fixed in detail , but commentators supply sufficient ...
There is no rubric against the celebrant's singing a Missa Cantata de Requie without the assistance of sacred ministers . The rubrics to be observed at such a Mass are not fixed in detail , but commentators supply sufficient ...
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In the one prayer ( chanted facing the people ) with which the celebrant blesses the palms or boughs of other trees , he should insert the phrase which most appropriately describes these , since they may not actually be palm branches .
In the one prayer ( chanted facing the people ) with which the celebrant blesses the palms or boughs of other trees , he should insert the phrase which most appropriately describes these , since they may not actually be palm branches .
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Before he proceeds to read the Passion , the celebrant , standing at the centre of the altar says aloud : Dominus sit in corde meo , et in labiis meis . Amen . After the Passion , the celebrant may put on a black cope ; meanwhile the ...
Before he proceeds to read the Passion , the celebrant , standing at the centre of the altar says aloud : Dominus sit in corde meo , et in labiis meis . Amen . After the Passion , the celebrant may put on a black cope ; meanwhile the ...
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