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Doubt XIII What if blood begins to gush from the nose of the celebrant.
XIIII Regarding a priest omitting something or other from the aforementioned.
I Whether anything specifically is to be said after the celebration of Mass.
Doubt II Whether anything is specifically to be done after Mass.
III What things are to be avoided after celebration.
IIII Whether it is permitted to eat or drink immediately after the celebration of Mass.
I Who and what sort the bread to be consecrated ought to be.
II What if the priest perceives the bread is not wheat or is improperly prepared.
Doubt III What if the bread presented is perceived to be corrupt.
IIII What if the bread has not been presented, or has been taken away, etc.
V What if the bread is disposed toward corruption.
VI Whether in any case a priest may say Mass and not consecrate.
I Whether a priest consecrating bread is bound to consume it.
II Whether in such a case he is bound always to consume the whole.
III What is to be done regarding particles separated from the consecrated host.
IIII What is to be done if the host or a part of it has fallen into the chalice from the hand of the celebrant.
Doubt V What if the host or a part of it has fallen onto the ground or a stone or other such thing.
VI What if the priest touches the host with his nose, beard, chin, or garment.
VII What if the consecrated host has been removed from the altar by some accident and lost.
VIII What if the body of Christ appears under the species of flesh or a child.