No, not if it is called for in the Ordo, or according to the rubrics. A Gloria is always called for on Sundays outside of Lent, and on Solemnities and Feasts. It is omitted during Lent, and on ferias (weekdays which are not Solemnities or Feasts).
On weekday masses a homily is highly encouraged but not mandatory. Thus a priest may lawfully choose not to preach on a weekday mass. However, on Sunday and on Holy Days of Obligation a priest is never permitted to omit the homily. A priest may choose to give a short homily, but it is never permissible to omit the homily.
Yes, he is. If it is not a Sunday or Holy Day, he may choose to omit the Mass if unable to get another priest.
The priest said I should repeat the Gloria Patri three times as part of my penance.The Gloria Patri is sometimes referred to as a lesser doxology.I need someone to help me memorize the Gloria Patri.
The priest has a special authority to do this by virtue of his ordination.
PriestessPriestessA priestess is the opposite gender of a priest. Priestesses have the authority to administer religious rites.
a person who has the authority to lead or preform religious ceremonies
The Pope The Priest The Coucils of the Church ;-)
PriestessPriestessA priestess is the opposite gender of a priest. Priestesses have the authority to administer religious rites.
The word omitting is a verb. It is the present participle of omit.
pope (bishop of rome) ^^^^^ bishop ^^^^^ priest ^^^^^ deacon
The noun 'priest' is a common noun, a general word for a person who has the authority to lead or perform ceremonies in some religions.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'priest' is the name of a priest.
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