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- permission to use mustum, a chalice of normal wine is to be prepared for the concelebrants. Given the centrality of the celebration of the Eucharist in the life...
- in the chancel ****isting in the consecration of the Eucharist. The concelebrants ****ist the prin****l celebrant by reciting the Words of Consecration...
- Instruction of the Roman Missal makes no reference to a separate incensing of concelebrants (cf. Edward McNamara, "Incensing the Congregation"). General Instruction...
- stands and gives the kiss of peace to the new priests, followed by the concelebrants and all the priests present. The M**** then proceeds as normal with the...
- For the celebration of the M****, the prin****l celebrant as well as concelebrants wear the stole over the alb but under the chasuble. Likewise, the deacon...
- Nueva Segovia Marlo Mendoza Peralta (concelebrants) and Archbishop of Lin****en-Dagupan Socrates Villegas (concelebrants), and attended by Archbishop of Manila...
- the Sick (Extreme Unction), or function as an ordained celebrant or concelebrant of the M**** (by virtue of their office and their training and institution...
- the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was the prin****l concelebrant. He chose to give the homily himself. In the afternoon, the cardinals...
- presenting themselves for Communion. With the help of the deacon and concelebrants and, if necessary, extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion, the priest...
- fringes. It is worn most notably at funerals, Lent, on Good Friday and by concelebrant bishops at a M****. Cardinals in the presence of the Pope wear a mitre...