Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Tridentine Mass" ¶ 120
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Prayers and at
A 14th-century manuscript, Book of Prayers, in the Francis Douce collection in the Bodleian Library at Oxford contains a drawing in which two persons are shown, but they bowl to no mark.
The business of making the changes was then entrusted to a small committee of bishops and the Privy Council and, apart from tidying up details, this committee introduced into Morning and Evening Prayer a prayer for the Royal Family ; added several thanksgivings to the Occasional Prayers at the end of the Litany ; altered the rubrics of Private Baptism limiting it to the minister of the parish, or some other lawful minister, but still allowing it in private houses ( the Puritans had wanted it only in the church ); and added to the Catechism the section on the sacraments.
Religious works by Botta, including the Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center were shown in London at the Royal Institute of British Architects in an exhibition entitled, Architetture del Sacro: Prayers in Stone.
* The Form of Prayers and Ministration of the Sacraments Used in the English Congregation at Geneva ( 1556 )
* The Old Synagogue at Canterbury Music, Jewish Prayers.
The changes included: use of the vernacular was permitted ; the priest was allowed to face towards the congregation, if he wished, throughout Mass ; there were some textual changes, such as omission of the Psalm Judica at the beginning, and of the Last Gospel and Leonine Prayers at the end.
This rite, if used, precedes the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar.
Prayers at the foot of the altar
This evolved from the practice of singing a full Psalm during the entrance of the clergy, before the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar were added to the Mass in medieval times.
This custom were abolished at the same time as the suppression of the Leonine Prayers, and so after the time of the 1962 Missal.
At a Solemn Mass or Missa Cantata, a choir sings the servers ' responses, except for the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar.
The parts that are said aloud are all chanted, except that the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar, which before the reform of Pope Pius V were said in the sacristy, are said quietly by the bishop with the deacon and the subdeacon, while the choir sings the Introit.
Other changes included the omission of Psalm 43 ( 42 ) at the start of Mass and the Last Gospel at the end, both of which Pope Pius V had first inserted into the Missal ( having previously been private prayers said by the priest in the sacristy ), and the Leonine Prayers of Pope Leo XIII.
The Major festive of Friday Prayers of the capital is held at the University ’ s main campus every Friday.
He won the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival in September 2007 for A Thousand Years of Good Prayers.
To his function as a preacher we owe some of his most characteristic and stimulating works, especially the discourses by which it may be said he won his way to wide and influential recognition -- Endeavours after the Christian Life, 1st series, 1843 ; 2nd series, 1847 ; Hours of Thought, 1st series, 1876 ; 2nd series, 1879 ; the various hymn-books he issued at Dublin in 1831, at Liverpool in 1840, in London in 1873 ; and the Home Prayers in 1891.
These include The Berenstain Bears: God Loves You, The Berenstain Bears Say Their Prayers and a Berenstain Bears Bible-Complete New International Reader's Version written at a third-grade reading level.
The story as to where the band's name came about is that allegedly Sawao Yamanaka was hanging out at Yoshiaki Manabe's place and an English post punk compilation record entitled Pillows & Prayers hanging on Manabe's wall inspired him.
The deacon being ordained is kneeling at the south west corner of the holy table and the bishop places his omophorion and right hand on the deacon's head and his left hand over his right hand so as to make a cross, while reciting the Prayers of Cheirotonia ( laying on of hands ).
The parts to be said aloud are all chanted, except that the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar, which before the reform of Pope Pius V were said in the sacristy or during the entrance procession, were said quietly by the bishop with the deacon and the subdeacon, while the choir sang the Introit.

Prayers and Mass
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.
* Prayers and phrases clearly presenting the Mass as a sacrifice have been removed or substantially reduced in number.
Permission was given for use, only in Mass celebrated with the people, of the vernacular language, especially in the Biblical readings and the reintroduced Prayers of the Faithful, but, " until the whole of the Ordinary of the Mass has been revised ," in the chants ( Kyrie, Gloria, Creed, Sanctus, Agnus Dei, and the entrance, offertory and communion antiphons ) and in the parts that involved dialogue with the people, and in the Our Father, which the people could now recite entirely together with the priest.
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 at the Foot of the Altar, uses the greeting " Peace be with you " rather than the priest or deacon's " The Lord be with you ", and makes the sign of the cross three times at the final blessing, which may be preceded by a formula that begins with " Adiutorium nostrum in nomine Domini " ( Our help is in the name of the Lord ).
A bishop celebrating a ( Tridentine ) Low Mass assumes the maniple only after the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar.
Pope Leo XIII added it in 1886 to the Leonine Prayers, which he had directed to be said after Low Mass two years earlier.
This prayer, whose opening words are similar to the Alleluia verse for Saint Michael ’ s feasts on 8 May and 29 September in the Roman Missal of the time ( which ran, " Sancte Michael, defende nos in proelio ut non pereamus in tremendo iudicio "), was added in 1886 to the Leonine Prayers that in 1884 Pope Leo XIII ordered to be said after Low Mass, for the intention of obtaining a satisfactory solution to the problem that the loss of the Pope's temporal sovereignty caused in depriving him of the evident independence required for effective use of his spiritual authority.
Book III ( Prayers and the Canon for Sundays ) contains a great number of Masses marked simply " For Sunday " ( i. e. any Sunday ), the Canon of the Mass, what we should call votive Masses ( e. g. for travellers, in time of trouble, for kings, and so on ), Masses for the Dead, some blessings ( of holy water, fruits, trees and so on ), and various prayers for special occasions.
In Low Mass, the priest reads it only after the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar.
The Bunsen fragment contains part of a Mass for the Dead ( Post-Sactus, Post Pridie ) and several pairs of Bidding Prayers and Collects, the former having the title " Exhortatio " or " Exhortatio Matutina.
Unlike the 2011 Roman Missal used in the Ordinary Form, the Tridentine Mass adopts a longer version of the Confiteor prayer, which is pronounced as a part of the Prayers at the Feet of the Altar.

at and foot
Seeing them waiting there at the foot of Emigrant Rock was so overwhelming that, for a good minute after they rounded the bend and started down the grade leading toward them, Matilda could not speak at all.
A shot or two went wild before Cobb felt something tug at his foot.
It was her job to stand at the foot of the stairs, and, just as the First Lady stepped off the last tread, Mama would straighten out her long train before she marched to the Blue Room to greet her guests with the President.
We stopped first at the amphitheater that lies at the foot of the height crowned by the Parthenon.
It was a pity because she had planned to lay a wreath at the foot of the Garibaldi statue, towering over Rome in spectacular benediction from the highpoint of the Gianicolo.
She put the slipper neatly by its mate at the foot of the bed.
His father would come upstairs and stand self-consciously at the foot of the bed and look at his son.
A scant half mile away Shelley and Mary were doubtless sitting on their diminutive terrace, the air about them scented with stock, and listening to the nightingale who had nested in the big lime tree at the foot of the garden.
Drop both hands to the floor and at the same time kick the right foot up in back.
Be sure that the landing foot is brought close to the hands and that only one foot lands at a time.
Mr. Crombie poked at it gingerly with his foot.
If, in a certain part of the range, it starts life 1 foot longer than do any of the other ( relatively large ) giants, and reaches maturity at, let us guess, 18 inches longer than the others, a quadrupling of the maturity length would result in a maximum of ( nearly ) 40 feet.
There were three houses in Salyer's Canyon just at the foot of a low bluff, the road winding along the top, entering above, and then passing down in front of the houses, thence to the Vermejo.
Start on the Via D. Teatro Di Marcello at the foot of the Capitoline Hill.
Stand here for a few moments and look at this gem of a fountain with its four youths, each holding a tortoise and each with a foot resting on the head of a dolphin.
After a supper of unagi ( rice with eel -- eel which is raised in an ice-cold pond at the foot of Mt. Fuji ), I returned to my beautiful room to sleep as hard as possible to be ready for another busy day.
Roberts careened backward, his back arched, fought for balance and, failing, stumbled against the newel post at the foot of the stairs.
There was a 34 foot Wheeler with Chief Bob's in big gold letters on its stern also tied up at the dock.
What did it matter to him that the park at the foot of Ash Road stretched beneath elevated trains that roared from the stucco station into the city's center at half-hour intervals??
it had a look of grim stark realism, resembling other cities whose habitual climate was cold, instead of the sprawling bumptious open-handed greedy Western city basking in eternal sunshine at the foot of mountains stored with endless riches and resources.

0.419 seconds.