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Quick Questions When is it appropriate to applaud at Mass?
Quick Questions Are extraordinary ministers allowed to bless communicants with the consecrated host?
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Quick Questions Can the bishop require the congregation to stand after the "Lamb of God"?
Quick Questions Is it heretical for a nun to give the homily?
Quick Questions It is OK to sing a hymn in place of the responsorial psalm?

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