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In the liturgy of the Catholic Church, a votive Mass (Latin missa votiva) is a Mass offered for a votum, a special intention.[1] Such a Mass does not correspond to the Divine Office for the day on which it is celebrated. Every day in the year has appointed to it a series of canonical hours and (except Good Friday) a Mass corresponding, containing, for instance, the same collect and the same Gospel. On most days, the Mass will correspond to the Office, but on occasion, other Masses may be celebrated.[1] Votive Masses appear in the Roman and Gallican Rites.[2] The Suffrage Mass is a type of votive Mass that is celebrated in favour to some dead people.
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three-year liturgical cycle. Priests may use this Mass, celebrated with white vestments, as a VotiveMass on other days also, especially on the first Friday...
customarily invoked upon those in attendance. In Ireland, the VotiveMass of the Holy Spirit (the Red Mass) is held annually on the first Monday of October, which...
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Lutheran, and Eastern Orthodox churches, a homily is usually given during Mass (Divine Liturgy or Holy Qurbana for Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches...
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and Passiontide; vigils; certain votive Masses). In the 1962 Missal, Benedicamus Domino is said only when the Mass is followed by another liturgical...
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the 1343 codex Regimen Animarum.: 13 This liturgy may be used as a votiveMass of the Blessed Sacrament on weekdays in ordinary time. The hymn Aquinas...
recessional hymn.[citation needed] The Mass being over, the faithful may depart or stay a while, pray, light votive candles at shrines in the church, converse...
Jungmann suggests the Kyrie in the Roman Mass is best seen as a vestige of a litany at the beginning of the Mass, like that of some Eastern churches, retained...
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the Paschal candle is lit and should be placed near the coffin during the Mass of the repose of the soul or the Requiem. This is to indicate that the death...
Catholic, Lutheran, and Anglican denominations. In the Tridentine Requiem Mass of the Catholic Church the phrase appears several times. Other variations...
sinfulness, known as the Confiteor, used in the Roman Rite at the beginning of Mass or when receiving the sacrament of Penance. Grammatically, meā culpā is in...
Germany (where the holiday remains an obligation) was to have a compulsory votiveMass of the Holy Spirit outranking even solemnities (these would be local...
saints, a new preface of martyrs, several new Mass formulas, including five of the Blessed Virgin Mary, two votive Masses (one of which was taken from the 1962...
on feast days and for certain votive Masses. An example is William Byrd's setting of the minor propers for the Lady Mass in Advent. Despite discouragement...
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a chant addressed to the Lamb of God was introduced into the Roman Rite Mass by Pope Sergius I (687–701) in the context of his rejection of the Council...
2011. "Gluten Allergies/Alcohol Intolerance and the Bread and Wine used at Mass", circular letter Prot. 89/78-174 98 of 24 July 2003, Congregation for the...
Sundays and solemnities, one of these two creeds is recited in the Roman Rite Mass after the homily. In the Byzantine Rite, the Nicene Creed is sung or recited...
Churches, part of the Roman Curia. Catholicism portal Indulgence Simony VotiveMass "Code of Canon Law, canon 1004". Vatican.va. Retrieved 2014-07-29. "Code...
forms of the Pontifical High Mass A Pontifical High Mass, also called Solemn Pontifical Mass, is a Solemn or High Mass celebrated by a bishop using certain...
that "the eucharistic bread ... be made in such a way that the priest at Mass with a congregation is able in practice to break it into parts for distribution...
(the VotiveMass of Our Lady in Advent). This custom faded after liturgical changes that occurred after the Second Vatican Council. The Rorate Mass is a...