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Altogether, they have garnered eight Top 10 albums, fifteen Top 10 singles and have reached Number One three times — with their 1998 This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours album, the 1998 " If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next " single and the 2000 " The Masses Against the Classes " single.
In 2000 they released the limited edition single " The Masses Against the Classes ".
#" Close My Eyes " – 4: 29 ( from " The Masses Against the Classes ")
#" Rock ' N ' Roll Music " ( originally by Chuck Berry ) from " The Masses Against the Classes " – 2: 55
The album included three singles which had never appeared on earlier albums (" Motown Junk ," " Suicide Is Painless ," and " The Masses Against the Classes "), the latter being one of the band's two UK # 1 hits, along with " If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next.
" The Masses Against the Classes " was released both as a CD single and numbered 10 "; each version also featured the songs " Close My Eyes " and a cover of Chuck Berry ’ s " Rock and Roll Music ".
Surprisingly launched on the same day as " Found That Soul " this was the first sign of the Manics since the surprise number 1 hit " The Masses Against the Classes " thirteen months earlier.
Launched on the same day as " So Why So Sad ," this was the first sign of the Manics since the number-one hit " The Masses Against the Classes " thirteen months earlier.
The CD also included versions of " Locust Valley " and " Ballad Of The Bangkok Novotel ," whereas the 7 " included a live version of " The Masses Against the Classes ".
# " The Masses Against the Classes " ( live at Millennium Stadium 31 December 1999 )

Masses and is
Masses are sometimes described as gravitational charges, the important feature of them being that there is only one type ( no negative masses ), or, in more colloquial terms, ' gravity is always attractive '.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A special feature of the four-part and five-part Masses is Byrd's treatment of the Agnus Dei, which employ the technique which Byrd had previously applied to the petitionary clauses from the motets of the 1589 and 1591 Cantiones sacrae.
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.
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.
Since the diocese placed one priest in charge of all three communities in 2005, Masses have been coordinated and there is greater movement of races between the parishes.
However, in a manner befitting the Chapel's French architectural style and French-inspired organ, its speciality is perhaps the music of the great late French tradition, taking in the Masses of Louis Vierne, Maurice Duruflé, Jean Langlais, Charles-Marie Widor and Gabriel Fauré, as well as the motets of Marcel Dupré, Francis Poulenc, Pierre Villette and Olivier Messiaen.
In Masses celebrated without the people, Latin Rite Catholic priests are free to use either the 1962 version of the Tridentine liturgy, or what is now the " ordinary " ( normal ) form of the liturgy.
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.
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.
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.
* 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.
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.
( 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.
There is some tension between different traditionalist groups at the official level: the SSPX, for example, condemns the FSSP and attendance at its Masses.

Masses and song
* " A Black Rose ", song by Therion, on the 1993 album Symphony Masses: Ho Drakon Ho Megas
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.
Westron Wynde is an early 16th century song whose tune was used as the basis ( cantus firmus ) of Masses by English composers John Taverner, Christopher Tye and John Sheppard.
* " Friday's Child ", a song by Bradley Joseph included on the 1994 album Hear the Masses
* " The Beat ", a song by Ima Robot from Monument to the Masses
Instrumentation, quality sound and an emphasis on song as prayer help give an energy and reverence to these Masses.

Masses and by
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.
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 ).
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.
Masses were normally titled by the source from which they borrowed.
The " University of the Masses " was unable to lift all its students to the " lofty, elite positions " enjoyed by previous generations of academics.
In 1811, he published an article with the title Essai d ' une manière de déterminer les masses relatives des molécules élémentaires des corps, et les proportions selon lesquelles elles entrent dans ces combinaisons (" Essay on Determining the Relative Masses of the Elementary Molecules of Bodies and the Proportions by Which They Enter These Combinations "), which contains Avogadro's hypothesis.
In 1821 he published another paper, Nouvelles considérations sur la théorie des proportions déterminées dans les combinaisons, et sur la détermination des masses des molécules des corps ( New Considerations on the Theory of Proportions Determined in Combinations, and on Determination of the Masses of Atoms ) and shortly afterwards, Mémoire sur la manière de ramener les composès organiques aux lois ordinaires des proportions déterminées ( Note on the Manner of Finding the Organic Composition by the Ordinary Laws of Determined Proportions ).
In concert performances of the other Masses, these lines are intoned by a tenor soloist in the way a priest would, with a line of plainsong.
The bishops also refused to eliminate what the Germans called the " Abuses " ( e. g. private Masses, celibacy of the clergy, invocation of saints ) allowed by the Anglican Church.
Masses are composed of movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei ; for example, the Missa Solemnis by Beethoven and the Messe de Nostre Dame by Guillaume de Machaut.
In 1967, the PDPA split into two rival factions, the Khalq ( Masses ) faction headed by Nur Muhammad Taraki and Hafizullah Amin and the Parcham ( Flag ) faction led by Babrak Karmal.
* 1995 official statement on Masses celebrated by the Society of St Pius X
Blessed are the Peacemakers by George Bellows, The Masses, 1917.
In 1913 he joined the staff of The Masses, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal.
Contemporary Augustinian musical foundations include the famous Augustinerkirche in Vienna where Orchestral Masses by Mozart and Schubert are performed every week, as well as the boys ' choir at Sankt Florian in Austria, a school conducted by Augustinian canons, a choir now over 1, 000 years old.

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