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- In Christianity, concelebration (from the Latin con + celebrare, 'to celebrate together') is the presiding of a number of presbyters (priests or ministers)...
- g., the priest is an alcoholic). When the prin****l celebrant at a concelebration has permission to use mustum, a chalice of normal wine is to be prepared...
- going to help us and Mary will be on our side. Thank you. "Eucharistic Concelebration for the Repose of the Soul of Pope John Paul II: Homily of Card. Angelo...
- Transcript from 4 April 2005". Retrieved 4 March 2008. "Eucharistic Concelebration for the Repose of the Soul of Pope John Paul II: Homily of Card. Angelo...
- the MOC to be the E****enical Patriarchate. On 5 June 2022, during a concelebration of the Divine Liturgy in Belgrade between the SOC and the MOC, Patriarch...
- Liturgy of the M****", the 1917 Catholic Encyclopedia describes how, when concelebration ceased to be practised in Western Europe, Low M**** became distinguished...
- Surplice Tunicle Vimpa Liturgical year Eucharistic discipline Abstemius Concelebration Church etiquette Closed communion Canon 844 Canon 915 Communion and...
- Surplice Tunicle Vimpa Liturgical year Eucharistic discipline Abstemius Concelebration Church etiquette Closed communion Canon 844 Canon 915 Communion and...
- Surplice Tunicle Vimpa Liturgical year Eucharistic discipline Abstemius Concelebration Church etiquette Closed communion Canon 844 Canon 915 Communion and...
- replacement of Latin by vernacular languages, communion under both kinds, concelebration, adaptation of liturgy to local cultures and a modest decentralization...