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The notice about Felix in the Liber Pontificalis ascribes to him a decree that Masses should be celebrated on the tombs of martyrs (" Hic constituit supra memorias martyrum missas celebrare ").
Accordingly, many dioceses, though only a minority, schedule some regular Masses celebrated using the 1962 edition, which is also used habitually by priests of traditionalist fraternities such as the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter and the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney.
Masses continued to be said in Venice, and the feast of Corpus Christi was celebrated with displays of public pomp and " magnificence ", in defiance of the Pope.
In Sunday and ferial Masses ( but not on feasts celebrated in the first of these two weeks ) the Gloria Patri is omitted at the Entrance Antiphon and at the Lavabo, as well as in the responds in the Divine Office.
Finally, the Creed is professed on Sundays and solemnities ,, and it is desirable that in Masses celebrated with the people the Universal Prayer or Prayer of the Faithful should usually follow.
Church bells are not rung and Masses are not celebrated.
Today, a very large majority of Masses are celebrated in the language of the people, though Latin is still used either occasionally or, in some places, on a regular basis.
In a circular issued on 17 October 2006, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments recalled the 1974 declaration by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith that there is no doubt whatsoever regarding the validity of Masses celebrated using " for all " as a translation of " pro multis ", since " for all " corresponds to a correct interpretation of Christ's intention expressed in the words of the consecration, and since it is a dogma of the Catholic faith that Christ died on the Cross for all.
* 1995 official statement on Masses celebrated by the Society of St Pius X
The treasures of the Bible are to be opened up more lavishly so that a richer fare may be provided for the faithful at the table of God ’ s word ... A suitable place may be allotted to the vernacular in Masses which are celebrated with the people ... communion under both kinds may be granted when the bishops think fit ... as, for instance, to the newly ordained in the Mass of their sacred ordination, to the newly professed in the Mass of their religious profession, and to the newly baptized in the Mass which follows their baptism ..."
He replaced with new rules those of Quattuor Abhinc Annos on use of the older form: essentially, authorization for using the 1962 form for parish Masses and those celebrated on public occasions such as a wedding is devolved from the local bishop to the priest in charge of a church, and any priest of the Latin Rite may use the 1962 Roman Missal in " Masses celebrated without the people ", a term that does not exclude attendance by other worshippers, lay or clergy.
* In Masses celebrated " without the people ", every Latin Rite priest may use either the 1962 Roman Missal or that of Paul VI except during the Easter Triduum ( when Masses without participation by the people are no longer allowed ).
Masses and other religious services are celebrated daily.
( The Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral ( which serves as the " national cathedral " of the Church of Ireland-Christchurch is the diocesan cathedral of Dublin ) did suggest allowing Roman Catholic Masses to be celebrated in his cathedral but the idea was dropped after opposition within the Church of Ireland.
Masses were celebrated by a special body of clerics instituted by Pope Simplicius.
Everything should be regulated so that the Masses, whether they be celebrated with the plain voice or in song, with everything clearly and quickly executed, may reach the ears of the hearers and quietly penetrate their hearts.
Masses are celebrated there, in particular on important Catholic days of obligation and weddings.
He spent much of his time in prayer and meditation, making a rosary out of threads from a sack, and celebrated clandestine Masses whenever he could.
In essays like “ Meditations on the Quijote ,” “ The Rebellion of the Masses ,” and most famously, “ The Dehumanization of Art ,” Ortega laid out theories of art and society that lucidly explained and celebrated twentieth century vanguard experimentation while holding fast to an elitist social vision whose eclipse this art ironically expressed.
Chrysostom relocated to San Salvador and on 3 Jan 1928 he died there and was buried there the next day Memorial Masses were celebrated in Nassau, Collegville MN ( the home of St. John's Abbey from which he came ), and New York.

Masses and without
The 1920 typical edition of the Roman Missal included a mention of her, under 11 August, in the section headed Missae pro aliquibus locis ( Masses for some places ), with an indication that the Mass to be used in those places was one from the common of a Virgin Martyr, without any collect proper to the saint.
Daily sung Masses and Offices were immediately established when the cathedral opened in 1903, and have continued without interruption ever since.
* Priests of the Latin Rite can freely choose between the 1962 Roman Missal and the later edition " in Masses celebrated without the people ".

Masses and people
In the American Southwest, especially New Mexico, a syncretism between the Catholicism brought by Spanish missionaries and the native religion is common ; the religious drums, chants, and dances of the Pueblo people are regularly part of Masses at Santa Fe's Saint Francis Cathedral.
Some notable people whose Requiem Masses were said at the cathedral include New York Yankees greats Babe Ruth, Roger Maris, and Billy Martin ; legendary football coach Vince Lombardi, singer Celia Cruz, former Attorney General and U. S. Senator from New York Robert F. Kennedy, New York Giants owner Wellington Mara, and former Governor of New York Hugh Carey.
According to Remy, the Devil could appear before people in the shape of a black man or animal, and liked Black Masses.
Masses of people walking up and down stairs at once, or great numbers of people stomping in unison, can cause serious problems in large structures like stadiums if those structures lack damping measures.
He was inspired to begin holding his own series of “ Techno Cosmic Masses ” in Oakland and other U. S. cities, events designed to connect people to a more ecstatic and visceral celebration and relationship with their spirituality.
Fifty-two years after Pro's execution, the Pope visited Mexico, was welcomed by the President, and celebrated open-air Masses before thousands of people ( an act which would have been a crime during Pro's life and was still technically illegal at the time of the pope's visit, though unenforced ).
He refused funeral Masses for drug traffickers, saying that such people " destroy society " and engage in " acts of indirect murder.
Masses of scared people were standing and lying packed together.
Masses of people begin to gather at Tommy's house, seeking spiritual fulfilment.
The Nave, the body of the church, accommodates nine hundred sixty-six people for daily Masses and other ceremonies.
Along with these waves of immigration, an important number of Latin American people, who are usually strong Catholic practitioners, have helped the Catholic Church to recover part of the attendance that regular Masses ( Sunday Mass ) used to have in the sixties and seventies and that was lost in the eighties among native Spaniards.
Following the recommendations of Romano Guardini and the Benedictines of Maria Laach Abbey under Abbot Ildefons Herwegen, the Augustinian canon Pius Parsch of Klosterneuburg Monastery celebrated so-called " Community Masses " ( Gemeinschaftsmessen ) in the Church of St. Gertrude ( Klosterneuburg ) in 1922, in which parts of the Mass were sung by the people in the German language.
Previously, before the introduction of Dialogue Mass, except at Sung Masses, the people had little active participation in the Mass other than interior disposition.
The Neocatechumenal communities are made up of people from the parish however they do not celebrate their Masses on Sunday with the community but on Saturday evening with a Vigil Mass, with their respective communities.

Masses and Latin
* Omission from the Latin Missal of the Eucharistic Prayers for Masses with Children ( which, for now, may continue to be included in vernacular Missals )
* A similar uncertainty attaches to the status in present-day Tridentine Masses of the long-standing tradition in Ireland for the priest to recite in Latin, together with the altar servers, the psalm De profundis immediately after Mass.
Most Masses are settings of the liturgy in Latin, the liturgical sacred language of the Catholic Church's Roman liturgy, but there are a significant number written in the languages of non-Catholic countries where vernacular worship has long been the norm.
All three of these Satanic Masses ( the one by Coven and the two by the Church of Satan ) contain the Latin phrase " In nomine Dei nostri Satanas Luciferi Excelsi ", as well as the phrases " Rege Satanas " and " Ave Satanas " ( which, incidentally, are also the only three Latin phrases which appeared in the Church of Satan's 1968 recording, " The Satanic Mass ").
Both Black Masses end with the Latin expression " Ave, Satanas!
* Madanmohan Rao ( 1999 ), Bringing the Net to the Masses: cybercafes in Latin America
For example, until the 1960s, Latin Rite Roman Catholics held Masses in Latin rather than in vernaculars ; to this day the Coptic Church holds liturgies in Coptic, not Arabic ; the Ethiopian Orthodox Church holds liturgies in Ge ' ez though parts of Mass are read in Amharic.
As is still done in papal Masses on occasions such as the inauguration of a pontificate, the Gospel and Epistle were sung not only in Latin by a Latin-Rite deacon and subdeacon, but also in Greek by Eastern clergy, wearing the vestments of their own rite and observing its customs, such as placing the deacon's stole on the Gospel Book and bowing rather than genuflecting.
The Latin practices that had developed in the Western branch of the Church that had got the attention of the other Patriarchates were condemned such as ; the practice of celebrating Masses on weekdays in Lent ( rather than having Pre-Sanctified Liturgies ); of fasting on Saturdays throughout the year ; of omitting the " Alleluia " in Lent ; of depicting Christ as a lamb.
The pastorella ( Misa de Pastores in honor of the shepherds at the birth of Jesus Christ-a set of Latin hymns of the 9-day Christmas Masses ), ceased in Pampanga towns for 40 years after Vatican II.
The Latin language is used for the majority of Papal Masses celebrated within the Vatican City.
This shift was apparent in the daily televised Masses, which, in 1992, began incorporating Latin into the liturgy and gradually no longer featured contemporary music.
Most Masses are settings of the liturgy in Latin, the traditional language of the Roman Catholic Church, but there are a significant number written in the languages of non-Catholic countries where vernacular worship has long been the norm.
The permitted Tridentine Masses were to be in full accord with the 1962 Missal and in Latin.
It is documented that, as recently as the 1950s, Masses at St. Lazarus Church in Orient Heights were delivered by Pastor Luigi ( Louis ) Toma in Latin, Italian, and English.
The choir specialises in the Latin polyphonic music of the renaissance, but sings a wide repertory of Masses and motets in English and Latin.

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