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The Alleluia is a part of the Ordinary of the Mass.

The Ordinary is comprised of the parts of the Mass that do not vary from day to day. The Proper contains the prayers, preface, and whatnot that varies with the season, feast, etc. The prayers that are always the same: Gloria, Creed, Sanctus, Eucharistic Prayer, Our Father, Peace -those are the Ordinary.

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Yes, we sing "Alleluia" at Catholic Mass. It is in remembrance of when Christ Entered into Jerusalem.

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Yes as well as Protestant churches. The Alleluia is sung before and after the Gospel lesson for the day.

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Which of the following is not part of the Proper or the Ordinary of the Catholic Mass Credo or Gloria or Sanctus or Alleluia?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Credo, Gloria, and Sanctus are all part of the Ordinary. I would assume that the Alleluia was as well, but I'm not sure.


What is the song with alleluia refrain?

If you type alleluia into a search engine you will find lots of information. The alleluia is part of the Catholic Mass and many other Christian masses or services. Haendel's Alleluia is possibly the most famous..... in North America anyway. Here's a link to that one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ugp06_ARlJk Other compositions called Masses probably contain an Alleluia as a part of the Mass. Here's another one call Alleluia Amen, also by Haendal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ugn6FY7IwZI&NR=1


What is acclamations?

The song you sing before the gospel while the priest walks to the middle Catholic/Anglican- alleluia alleluia alleluia Lutheran -alleluia where to whom shall we go? You have the words to eternal life. Alleluia alleluia.


When is the Alleluia sang during Catholic Mass?

It is sung just before the gospel reading, except during Lent, when it is not sung.


How do you spell aallelluia?

The words hallelujah, halleluyah and the Latin form alleluia are transliterations of the Hebrew word הַלְּלוּיָהּ (literally "all hail to Him Who is") with the religious context "praise the Lord". The capitalized form Alleluia applies to the liturgical chant during the Roman Catholic mass.


How do you spell haliliuya?

There are several ways to spell the religious exclamation, the most common hallelujah, halleluiah, or halleluyah. The related term is "alleluia" (in a Catholic mass).(see related question)


How do you spell alleluia?

The word is spelled in different ways, depending on the usage:The interjection hallelujah is from the Hebrew for Praise God, halleluya. It is used for a general statement of thanks or praise. Hallelujah is the spelling of a song by Leonard Cohen that had ubiquitous use, and of the chorus from Handel's Messiah.The Latin version is alleluia and is capitalized Alleluia when referring to the specific liturgical expression used in a Mass.


What is gospel acclamation?

The gospel acclamation is a short verse typically sung before the Gospel is read during a Catholic, Anglican, or Lutheran church service. It is a joyful expression of praise for the word of God being proclaimed.


What prayer don't we say during lent?

During Lent, the Gloria and the Alleluia are not said or sung during the Mass. This is because Lent is meant to be a solemn time where we reflect on our sinfulness and how we can better ourselves. Both the Gloria and the Alleluia are joyful prayers. The Gloria is said on Holy Thursday, and then both the Gloria and the Alleluia are reinstated in the Mass on Easter Sunday.


How do you spell hallelua?

One correct spelling is hallelujah (Hebrew הללו יה praise Jehovah). The other common forms are halleluiah and halleluyah.The related spelling (e.g. in the Roman Catholic mass) is alleluia.


What are 2 parts of Mass that are not used during Lent?

The only "part" of the Mass omitted during Lent is the Gloria, a prayer normally used after the penitential rite near the the beginning of the Mass. This is the prayer that begins "Glory to God in the highest..." The other thing different about Mass in Lent is the suppression of the word "Alleluia". This one word is used (sometimes repeated 2 or 3 times) just prior to the proclamation of the Gospel. Hymns are sometimes used at Mass (though these are not technically part of the Mass). If a hymn contains the word "Alleluia" it is also not used during Lent.


What part of the Mass is the blessing for a Catholic Mass?

The Blessing comes immediately before the Dismissal which ends the Mass.