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Masses and continued
Daily sung Masses and Offices were immediately established when the cathedral opened in 1903, and have continued without interruption ever since.
However, they continued to celebrate the Mass and attract crowds ; meanwhile, the more extreme anti-clerical elements responded with violence against those who attended these Masses and against nuns who would not renounce their vocation.
This practice continued into the lifetime of François Couperin, whose Organ Masses were meant to be performed with alternating homophonic Chant.
In addition, she continued writing, contributing poetry to such publications as The Masses, Independent and The Century Magazine.
Pope Benedict continued a tradition of Australian Papal Masses at Randwick Racecourse, following in the footsteps of John Paul II and Paul VI.

Masses and be
When not celebrating Mass but still serving a liturgical function, such as the semiannual Urbi et Orbi papal blessing, some Papal Masses and some events at Ecumenical Councils, cardinal deacons can be recognized by the dalmatics they would don with the simple white mitre ( so called mitra simplex ).
You declaim bitterly against the luxury of priests, the ambition of bishops, the tyranny of the Roman Pontiff, and the babbling of the sophists ; against our prayers, fasts, and Masses ; and you are not content to retrench the abuses that may be in these things, but must needs abolish them entirely ... Look around on this ‘ Evangelical ’ generation, and observe whether amongst them less indulgence is given to luxury, lust, or avarice, than amongst those whom you so detest.
Using vernacular language that would be understandable to the majority of China's populace, he put forward his socialist political views, calling for revolution against the government ; in one notable article, he proclaimed the need for a " Great Union of the Popular Masses ", but failed to put forward an expressly Marxist analysis of how that revolution should proceed.
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 ").
* Omission from the Latin Missal of the Eucharistic Prayers for Masses with Children ( which, for now, may continue to be included in vernacular Missals )
These Masses " may-observing all the norms of law-also be attended by faithful who, of their own free will, ask to be admitted.
" Permission to use the Tridentine form in parish Masses may be given by the parish priest.
Among the names that disappeared from the Roman Missal was that of St Philomena: her liturgical celebration had never been admitted to the General Roman Calendar, but from 1920 it had been included ( with an indication that the Mass was to be taken entirely from the common ) in the section headed " Masses for some places ", i. e. only those places for which it had been specially authorized ; but her name had already in 1961 been ordered to be removed from all liturgical calendars.
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 ..."
While requests by groups of Catholics wishing to use the Tridentine liturgy in parish Masses are to be dealt with by the parish priest ( or the rector of the church ) rather than, as before, by the local bishop, the Pope and Cardinal Darío Castrillón have stated that the bishops ' authority is not thereby undermined.
Celebrations of Mass in this form ( formerly referred to as " private Masses ") may, as before, be attended by laypeople who ask to be admitted.
* In parish Masses, where there is a stable group of laypeople who adhere to the earlier liturgical tradition, the parish priest should willingly accept their requests to be allowed to celebrate the Mass according to the 1962 Missal, and should ensure that their welfare harmonises with the ordinary pastoral care of the parish, under the guidance of the bishop in accordance with canon 392 of the Code of Canon Law, avoiding discord and favouring the unity of the Church.
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.
In the 1920 typical edition of the Roman Missal Philomena is mentioned, under 11 August ( with an indication that the Mass for her feastday was to be taken entirely from the common, so that there was no part, not even the collect, that was proper to her ) in the section headed " Masses for some places ", i. e. only those places for which it had been specially authorized.
Masses can be a cappella, for the human voice alone, or they can be accompanied by instrumental obbligatos up to and including a full orchestra.
Many Masses, especially later ones, were never intended to be performed during the celebration of an actual mass.
Lassus remained Catholic during this age of religious discord, although not dogmatically so, as may be seen from his more worldly secular songs as well as his parody Masses and Magnificats based on secular compositions.

Masses and said
Until then, ordinary doubles took precedence over most of the semidouble Sundays, resulting in many of the Sunday Masses rarely being said.
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.
* Exaggerated and unjustified expenditure to which fees from Masses that have not been said seem to have been devoted.
Imagery of the need to be ' naked ' or purified before encountering salvation, the possibility of the Resurrection being a spiritual state of fullness experienced in this life rather than the next, the importance of Mary Magdalene, and descriptions of becoming drunk on the Holy Spirit all can be found in Thomas and other Gnostic writings as well as in the practises of various Free Spirit gatherings ( some Beghard congregations are said to have conducted Masses nude ), the Sister Catherine Treatise and the work of Marguerite Porete.
in union with the Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory,
She said the full Divine Office daily, fasted and did other penance, as well as attended twice-daily choral Masses.
" You would do much better to have Masses said for yourselves and other poor sinners ," he said.
In the Tridentine Mass, it was followed by a private prayer that the priest said silently for himself, by the final blessing, and by the reading of the Last Gospel ( usually John 1: 1-14 ), and in some Masses it was replaced by Benedicamus Domino or Requiescant in pace.
Catholic parish Masses reserve a part of the Mass during which the Confiteor would normally be said ( at the start of the Mass ) to renew the Baptismal promises ; this may be accompanied by the use of holy water to bless the congregation.

Masses and Venice
* Lockwood, Lewis, The Counter Reformation and the Masses of Vincenzo Ruffo, Universal Edition 14745, ( Venice: San Giorgio Maggiore, 1970 ).

Masses and feast
This civic pride manifests itself in spectacular fashion during the local village festas, which mark the feast day of the patron saint of each parish with marching bands, religious processions, special Masses, fireworks ( especially petards ), and other festivities.
In each month groups of Masses are given, often very large groups, for each feast and occasion.
Many of his Masses in natali episcoporum have nothing at all to do with that anniversary, and are really Masses for Sundays after Pentecost ; in the middle of a Mass of St Cornelius and St Cyprian he has put the preface of a Mass of St Euphemia, a Mass for the new civil year is inserted among those for martyrs ; Masses for St Stephen's day ( 26 December ) with evident allusions to Christmas are put in August, obviously through a confusion with the feast of the finding of his relics ( 3 August ).
Only a fragment, it begins with a Mass for the feast of St. Germanus of Auxerre ( 9 Oct .), after which come prayers for the Blessing of Virgins and Widows, two Advent Masses, the Christmas Eve Mass, the Expositio and Traditio Symboli, and other ceremonies preparatory to Baptism ; The Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday ceremonies and the baptismal service, Masses for the Sundays after Easter up to the Rogation Mass, where the MS. breaks off.

Masses and Corpus
In the Missal of Pius V ( 1570 ) the number of sequences for the entire Roman Rite was reduced to four: Victimae paschali laudes ( 11th century ) for Easter, Veni Sancte Spiritus for Pentecost ( 12th century ), Lauda Sion Salvatorem ( c. 1264 ) for Corpus Christi, and Dies Irae ( 13th century ) for All Souls and in Masses for the Dead.

Masses and was
" Previously the Nicene Creed was the only profession of faith that the Missal gave for use at Mass, except in Masses for children ; but in some countries use of the Apostles ' Creed was already permitted.
In 1994, the prayers announced " allowed " by the 1982 Bishops Council of the Anglican Church of Korea was published in a second version of the Book of Common Prayers In 2004, the National Anglican Council published the third and the current Book of Common Prayers known as " seoung-gong-hwe gi-do-seo " or the " Anglican Prayers ", including the Daily Masses, Special Masses, Baptism, Confirmation, Funeral Mass, Wedding Mass, Rite of Ordination Mass, and all of the other events the Anglican Church of Korea celebrates.
The Ji family held the position " Minister over the Masses ", who was also the " Prime Minister "; the Meng family held the position " Minister of Works "; and the Shu family held the position " Minister of War ".
A huge pandal was erected in the front of the Bom Jesus Basilica, with almost eight to ten novena Masses daily mainly in Konkani, besides English, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi and Portuguese.
This year besides the Masses, a programme called deepen your faith was conducted daily from 24 November to 1 December, after the 6 PM Novena Mass of St. Francis Xavier.
This was the first book of Masses by a native composer: in the Italian states of his day, most composers of sacred music were from the Low Countries, France, Portugal, or Spain.
In 1967, the PDPA split into two major rival factions: the Khalq ( Masses ) was headed by Nur Muhammad Taraki and Hafizullah Amin who were supported by elements within the military, and the Parcham ( Banner ) led by Babrak Karmal.
Like Wharton's Club, rumours of Black Masses, orgies and Satan or demon worship were well circulated during the time the Club was around.
The " University of the Masses " was unable to lift all its students to the " lofty, elite positions " enjoyed by previous generations of academics.
He was appointed to the editorial board of New Masses, and Granville Hicks, prominent literary critic and Communist sympathizer, introduced him at leftist teas in Boston.
The Chancellor, whose title was changed to ' Minister over the Masses ' in 8 BCE, was chiefly responsible for drafting the government budget.
The Masses numbered 1 in D minor and 3 in F minor are for solo singers, mixed choir, organ and orchestra, while No. 2 in E minor is for mixed choir and a small group of wind instruments, and was written in an attempt to meet the Cecilians halfway.
No. 3 was clearly meant for concert, rather than liturgical performance, and it is the only one of his Masses in which he set the first line of the Gloria, " Gloria in excelsis Deo ", and of the Credo, " Credo in unum Deum ", to music.
The Ascension appeared on his second same titled solo album in 1981, Indeterminate Activity of Resultant Masses was released no earlier than 2008 on CD.
It was published in the New York Teacher and later in the magazine New Masses, in both cases under the pseudonym Lewis Allan.
In April, 2011 The Northwest Passage was de-installed to make room for the Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses exhibit.
Exceptions occur: e. g. the Introit for Easter Sunday is adapted from Wis 10: 20-21, and the antiphon in Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary was from the poet Sedulius.

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