During Mass, all may hold lighted candles while the Gospel is read. and during the Canon
8. as the procession enters the church, the entrance antiphon of the Mass is sung. When the priest has arrived at the altar, he venerates it and, if appropriate, incenses it. then he goes to the chair, where he takes off the cope, if he used it in the procession, and puts on a chasuble. After the singing of the hymn gloria in excelsis (glory to god in the highest), he says the collect as usual. the Mass continues in the usual manner.
Second Form: The solemn entrance
9. Whenever a procession cannot take place, the faithful gather in church, holding candles in their hands. the priest, wearing white sacred vestments as for Mass, together with the ministers and a representative group of the faithful, goes to a suitable place, either in front of the church door or inside the church itself, where at least a large part of the faithful can conveniently participate in the rite.
10. When the priest reaches the place appointed for the blessing of the candles, candles are lit while the antiphon behold, our Lord (no. 3) or another appropriate chant is sung.
11. then, after the greeting and address, the priest blesses the candles, as above nos. 4-5; and then the procession to the altar takes place, with singing (nos. 6-7).‡
for Mass, what is indicated in no. 8 above is observed.
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