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It follows the greeting in the order of mass.
Moreover, one must say this: that the freedom which the new order of Mass gives to creativity is often taken to excessive lengths.
In the order of mass, Duwayne, pictured wearing his school uniform, was described as being charming and caring.
The Order of Mass is traditional and Anglican in character and content.
The Order of Mass is slightly extended.
The setting of the Latin Order of Mass is structured in six movements.
He revised the rubrics to the Order of Mass and the Breviary.
Each of the hymns has a Latin counterpart in the Order of Mass.
The Order of Mass in Western liturgy generally consists of the following sections:
Catholic Order of Mass Rubrics showing who speaks are in red; others in small italics.
The texts of the Order of Mass other than the Ordinarium parts can be grouped as follows:
Order of Mass in the English Missal (English and Latin)
This is Mozart's shortest setting of the Order of Mass, and his only missa brevis set in a minor key.
Other Christian denominations have comparable descriptions of their liturgical practices for the Eucharist, which are however usually not called Order of Mass.
The translation for use in Mass of the Roman Rite is found in the Order of Mass.
Having been virtually unchanged for many centuries, the Roman Catholic Order of Mass changed decisively after the Second Vatican Council.
The section containing the unvarying part of the Mass is called Ordo Missae (Order of Mass) since at least 1634.
- A new order of mass, Liturgia eller Then Svenska Messordning, is published in both Latin and Swedish.
Each Eucharistic Prayer, including the ancient Roman Canon, of the Order of Mass has a prayer for the departed.
For details of the Order of Mass in the Mass of Paul VI, see Mass.
Cantus in Ordine Missae Occurrentes (Chants Occurring in Order of Mass, including the Kyriale).
Order of Mass is an outline of a Mass celebration, describing how and in what order liturgical texts and rituals are employed to constitute a Mass.
Martin Luther's 1523 Formula missae and his 1526 Deutsche Messe form the base of the Order of Mass in Lutheran liturgical practice.
Ordinary of the Mass may refer to the Ordinarium parts of the Mass or to the Order of Mass (which includes the proprium parts).
The Order of Mass was previously regarded as consisting of two parts: the Mass of the Catechumens and the Mass of the Faithful.