Duccio, "Annunciation of Death to the Virgin" |
106: 1) The pouring of the Blood of Christ from one vessel to another after the consecration; 2) containing the Blood of the Lord in flagons, bowls or other vessels not fully in accord with the established norms;
109: Celebrating Mass in a temple or sacred place of any non-Christian religion;
111: Failing to permit a priest—provided he presents commendatory letters—from celebrating or concelebrating the Eucharist;
115: Arbitrarily suspending the celebration of Mass for the sake of promoting a “fast from the Eucharist;”
117: Using common vessels for containing the Body and Blood of the Lord made from ignoble material, or lacking in quality, or devoid of all artistic merit, or which are merely containers, or made from glass, earthenware, clay, or other materials that easily break, as well as metals that easily rust or deteriorate.
126: Celebrating Mass without any sacred vestments or with only a stole over the monastic cowl or religious habit or common clothes contrary to the liturgical books, even where there is only one minister participating;
131: Reserving the MBS in a place not subject in a secure way to the authority of the Bishop or where there is a danger of profanation;
132: Carrying the MBS to one’s home or to any other place contrary to the norm of Law;
133: 1) Conducting any profane business on the way to administer Holy Communion to the sick while carrying the MBS; 2) Administering Holy Communion to the sick contrary to the use of the prescribed Rite contained in the Roman Ritual;
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