| Uncovers the chalice. | Is shamefully exposed. |
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| Offers bread and wine. | Is cruelly scourged. |
| Covers the chalice. | Is crowned with thorns. |
| Washes his hands. | Is declared innocent by Pilate. |
| Says the Orare fratres (Brethren, pray…). | Is shown by Pilate to the people with the words Ecce homo (Behold this man…). |
| Prays in a low voice. | Is mocked and spit upon. |
| Says the Preface and Sanctus (Holy, holy, holy…). | Is preferred instead of Barrabas and condemned to crucifixion. |
| Make the Memento for the living. | Carries the cross to Mount Calvary. |
| Continues to pray in a low voice. | Meets His Mother and other pious women. |
| Blesses the bread and wine with the sign of the cross. | Is nailed to the cross. |
| Elevates the sacred Host. | Is raised on the cross. |
| Elevates the chalice. | Sheds blood from the five wounds. |
| Prays in a low voice. | Sees His afflicted Mother at the cross. |
| Says aloud, Nobis quoque peccatoribus (and to us sinners…). [3] | Prays on the cross for men. |
| Says aloud the Pater noster (Our Father). | Says the seven words on the cross. |
| Breaks and separates the Host. | Gives up His spirit and dies. |
| Lets a small portion of the sacred Host fall into the chalice. | His soul descends to Limbo. |
| Says the Agnus Dei (Lamb of God…). | Is acknowledged on the cross as the Son of God by many bystanders. |
| Administers holy Communion. | Is laid in the sepulchre. |
| Cleanses the chalice. | Is anointed by the pious women. |
| Prepares the chalice again. | Arises from the dead. |
| Says the Dominus vobiscum (Lord be with you…). | Appears to His Mother and the disciples. |
| Says the last prayers. | Teaches for forty days. |
| Says the last Dominus vobiscum. | Takes leave of His disciples and ascends to heaven. |
| Gives the benediction to the people. | Sends down the Holy Ghost. |
| Says the Ite Missa est (Go, you are dismissed…) and the last gospel. [4] | Sends the apostles into all parts of the world to preach the gospel. |