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TITLE IV. THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE (Cann. 959 – 997) Can. 959 In the sacrament of penance the faithful who confess their sins to a legitimate minister, are sorry for them, and intend to reform themselves obtain from God through … Continue reading →
Canon 945-958
CHAPTER III. THE OFFERING GIVEN FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MASS Can. 945 §1. In accord with the approved practice of the Church, any priest celebrating or concelebrating is permitted to receive an offering to apply the Mass for a specific … Continue reading →
Canon 934-944
CHAPTER II. THE RESERVATION AND VENERATION OF THE MOST HOLY EUCHARIST Can. 934 §1. The Most Holy Eucharist: 1/ must be reserved in the cathedral church or its equivalent, in every parish church, and in a church or oratory connected … Continue reading →
Canon 931-933
Art. 4. THE TIME AND PLACE OF THE CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST Can. 931 The celebration and distribution of the Eucharist can be done at any day and hour except those which the liturgical norms exclude. Can. 932 §1. The … Continue reading →
Canon 924-930
Art. 3. THE RITES AND CEREMONIES OF THE EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION Can. 924 §1. The most holy eucharistic sacrifice must be offered with bread and with wine in which a little water must be mixed. §2. The bread must be only … Continue reading →
Canon 912-923
Art. 2. PARTICIPATION IN THE MOST HOLY EUCHARIST Can. 912 Any baptized person not prohibited by law can and must be admitted to holy communion. Can. 913 §1. The administration of the Most Holy Eucharist to children requires that they … Continue reading →
Canon 900-911
Art. 1. THE MINISTER OF THE MOST HOLY EUCHARIST Can. 900 §1. The minister who is able to confect the sacrament of the Eucharist in the person of Christ is a validly ordained priest alone. §2. A priest not impeded … Continue reading →