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  2. Mass (music) - Wikipedia

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    Mass for double choir and double orchestra by Henri Desmarets; Requiem by André Campra 1723; Requiem by François-Joseph Gossec 1760; 18 masses by W. A. Mozart, including the Great Mass in C minor (1782) and Requiem (1791) 14 masses by Joseph Haydn, including Nelson Mass and Mass in Time of War; Mass in C major and Missa Solemnis in D major by ...

  3. Order of Mass - Wikipedia

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    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. . The expression Order of Mass is particularly tied to the Roman Rite where the sections under that title in the Roman Missal also contain a set of liturgical texts that recur in most or in all Eucharistic liturgies (the so-called invariable texts ...

  4. Ordinary (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    The Mass ordinary (Latin: Ordinarium Missae), or the ordinarium parts of the Mass, is the generally invariable set of texts of the Mass according to Latin liturgical rites such as the Roman Rite. This contrasts with the proper ( proprium ) which are items of the Mass that change with the feast or following the Liturgical Year .

  5. Mass (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    Mass is the main Eucharistic liturgical service in many forms of Western Christianity. The term Mass is commonly used in the Catholic Church, [1] ... [5] and on rare ...

  6. Mass in B minor structure - Wikipedia

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    A major is the dominant key to D major, the main key of the part, symbolising superiority, in contrast to the E minor of the "Crucifixus" as the lowest point of the architecture. The two oboes d'amore open the movement with a ritornello, with an ondulating theme played in parallels, which is later picked up by the voice.

  7. List of masses by Anton Bruckner - Wikipedia

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    This Mass, which was clearly meant for concert, rather than liturgical performance, is the only one of Bruckner's Masses in which the first lines of the Gloria and of the Credo are set to music. The composition of the Mass in F minor may have been influenced by Schubert's late Mass No. 5 in A-flat major and Mass No. 6 in E-flat major. [19]

  8. Eucharist in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Eucharist (Koinē Greek: εὐχαριστία, romanized: eucharistía, lit. 'thanksgiving') [1] is the name that Catholic Christians give to the sacrament by which, according to their belief, the body and blood of Christ are present in the bread and wine consecrated during the Catholic eucharistic liturgy, generally known as the Mass. [2]

  9. Altar (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    Augustin Joseph Schulte says that Pope Sixtus II (257–259) was the first to prescribe that Mass should be celebrated on an altar, and that there are accounts according to which Lucian of Antioch celebrated Mass on his breast whilst in prison (312), and Theodore, Bishop of Tyre on the hands of his deacons. [8]