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Ann M said:Okay Paul I give up.
Ann M said:Deacons say it only in the absence of a priest or with his permission if present (Van der Stappen, De officio divino, 43), but subdeacons use instead the "Domine exaudi orationem meam".
Ann M said:But could you please dirct me to a good translator so that I can understand this conversation about it?
Paul S said:Scisne in Officio numquam dicat laicus "Dominus vobiscum"? A laicis dicitur "Domine, exaudi orationem meam" in loco ejus.
Responsum est, "Et clamor meus ad te veniat."
darby8 said:I remember that Father used one of the tabernacles of the side altars during the Good Friday ceremony because the main altar was stripped. Am I even close?
darby8 said:Maundy Thursday? Is that the same as Holy Thursday? I thought you mistyped "Monday".
darby8 said:Let me try another stab. After going to St. Peter's, one will notice many, many altars throughout and most are being used. Are these extra altars there in order that other masses may be said concurrently?
darby8 said:Well, I'll learn a few things today. By the way, do you know what the 10th month is?
If the parish is being concurrently used by those that are not only Catholic but also non-Catholic....Paul S said:Nope - your guess about St. Peter's about multiple Masses was right, but in your average parish, why not just wait for the main altar to be free?
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