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  2. Sine populo - Wikipedia

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    Mass without a congregation was "known until Vatican Council II as Private Mass (Missa privata)". [4] Josef Andreas Jungmann defined such a Mass as "a Mass celebrated for its own sake, with no thought of anyone participating, a Mass where only the prescribed server is in attendance or even where no one is present, as was the case with the Missa solitaria".

  3. Association of the Christian faithful - Wikipedia

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    [3] A Pastoral Note of the Italian Episcopal Conference issued on 29 April 1993 defined three of the terms: [7] Associations. Those whose structure is organic and institutional with regard to composition of governing bodies and membership. Movements. Those united not so much by institutional structure as by adherence in way of life to certain ...

  4. Mass in B minor structure - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] [7] In these last years, he added three choral movements for the Credo: its opening Credo in unum Deum, Confiteor and Et incarnatus est. The Sanctus was originally an individual movement composed for Christmas 1724 in Leipzig. [1] Most other movements of the mass are parodies of music from earlier cantatas, [7] dating back

  5. Oratory (worship) - Wikipedia

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    This definition corresponds with the semi-public oratory of the 1917 Code of Canon Law. [3] The private oratory of the 1917 Code corresponds very closely with the 1983 Code's chapel, as they are both places of worship for specific individuals. The former Saint Joseph's Prairie Church in Washington Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. The parish ...

  6. House church - Wikipedia

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    A house church or home church is a label used to describe a group of Christians who regularly gather for worship in private homes. The group may be part of a larger Christian body, such as a parish, but some have been independent groups that see the house church as the primary form of Christian community.

  7. Mass (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    The term Mass is commonly used in the Catholic Church, [1] Western Rite Orthodoxy, Old Catholicism, and Independent Catholicism. The term is also used in many Lutheran churches, [2] [3] [4] as well as in some Anglican churches, [5] and on rare occasion by other Protestant churches.

  8. Benedictine Rite - Wikipedia

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    The Benedictine Rite is the particular form of Mass and Liturgy celebrated by the Benedictine Order, ... "Incline unto my aid, O God; O Lord, make haste to help me ...

  9. Christian liturgy - Wikipedia

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    The holding of church services pertains to the observance of the Lord's Day in Christianity. [2] The Bible has a precedent for a pattern of morning and evening worship that has given rise to Sunday morning and Sunday evening services of worship held in the churches of many Christian denominations today, a "structure to help families sanctify the Lord's Day."