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ˈmass-priest arch. [mass n.1] A priest whose function it is to celebrate mass. In OE. applied gen. to any priest (Christian or Jewish); in ME. app. used spec. for a secular priest as opposed to a monk, or for one employed to say masses for the souls of the dead. From the 16th c. chiefly a contemptuo...
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Mass stipend
In the Catholic Church, a Mass stipend is a donation given by the laity to a priest for celebrating a Mass for a particular intention. In a practice generally considered illicit, Mass cards are sometimes sold with a printed signature, without being linked to a specific priest or Mass being
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Italian priest excommunicated for slandering Pope Francis during Mass
Jan 3, 2024In his 20-minute homily, the 48-year-old priest detailed the qualities of "real priests" and cardinals versus those who side with "Bergoglio [Pope Francis] and his mercenaries." He said the See of ...
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Priest Neal's Mass House and Mill Site
Priest Neal's Mass House and Mill Site, also known as Paradice, is a historic Roman Catholic Church located at Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland.
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Mass (liturgy)
The priest then pronounces the variable prayer over the gifts. Concluding rite
The priest imparts a blessing over those present.
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High Mass
High Mass may refer to:
Solemn Mass, Tridentine Mass or Mass of Anglican (or Anglo-Catholic) tradition, celebrated by a priest with deacon and subdeacon (international and general United States usage)
Missa cantata, a sung Tridentine Mass celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon (usage among
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First Mass
First Mass in the Philippines. Personal, this term is used for the first occasion at which a newly ordained Catholic priest presides at a Mass.
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Indian Mass
The priest's portion of the Mass was kept in Latin, but the chants assigned to the schola were sung in the vernacular. Structure of the Indian mass
The Indian Mass differed from the Tridentine Mass in its use of vernacular language ordinaries and propers.
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Solemn Mass
Solemn Mass () is the full ceremonial form of a Mass, predominantly associated with the Tridentine Mass where it is celebrated by a priest with a deacon Structure and ceremonial
The mass begin when the priest rings a bell.
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Mass in the Catholic Church
The Mass contains the four essential elements of a true sacrifice: priest, victim, altar, and sacrifice. A priest may celebrate or concelebrate both the Mass of the Easter Vigil and Mass of Easter Sunday (the Easter Vigil "should not begin before nightfall
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Tridentine Mass
Prayers of the priest before and after Mass
The Tridentine Missal includes prayers for the priest to say before and after Mass. Low Mass (Latin: Missa privata): the priest sings no part of the Mass, though in some places a choir or the congregation sings, during the Mass, hymns
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Mass rock
There is a common belief that at this point in the Mass the priest cannot stop for any reason. Nugent also refers to what was reputedly the last killing of a Roman Catholic priest at a Mass rock at Inse an tSagairt, near Bonane, County Kerry, in
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Pontifical High Mass
A Low Mass celebrated by a bishop is almost identical with one celebrated by a priest, except that the bishop puts on the maniple only after the prayers Differences from ordinary Solemn Mass
Celebration by a bishop other than the pope
In contrast to celebration by a priest, a bishop celebrates almost the
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Low Mass
as a Mass in which the priest does not chant the parts that the rubrics assign to him. In the Low Mass, the alternation of functions between priest, lector, singing choir and people had been leveled off to a uniform speaking by the priest
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Papal Mass
ministers
In the papal Mass a cardinal-bishop acted as assistant priest; this honor fell on the most solemn occasions to the Cardinal-bishop of Ostia, After the blessing, the assistant priest of the Mass published a plenary indulgence for all those in attendance.
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