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The Sanctus is in the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer and is part of the Ordinary of the Mass, i.e. it does not change. The Preface is part of the Proper of the Mass, i.e. it changes according to the Season of the Year.
Yes, the Nicene Creed is recited at all Solemnities and every Sunday.
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.
The Ordinary of the Mass are the parts of the Mass that don't change, although they may have alternate forms:The GreetingRite of Sprinkling or Penitential RiteKyrieGloriaProclamation of Faith (The Creed)PrefaceSanctusEucharistic Prayer (Four Options)DoxologyMemorial AcclamationGreat AmenOur FatherSign of PeaceLamb of GodRoman Catholic AnswerThe Mass is divided into the Ordinary and the Propers. The Ordinary is the part which does not change from one day to the next, the Proper are the parts that change depending on what day it is.
The Ordinary is comprised of the parts of the Mass which do not change. The Mass starts "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" It always starts that way, that is part of the "Ordinary". the Propers are "proper" for that day, or that feast. That would include the three prayers - Opening, Over the Gifts, and Thanksgiving after Communion, the preface - which changes with the feast and the date, etc. There are four different Eucharistic prayers (actually there are now more, but four regular ones), and although the priest could choose a different one, it is still part of the Common.
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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Arthur Devine has written: 'The ordinary of the mass' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Mass
The mass texts that are recited every day
The Messe de Nostre Dame was the first complete musical setting of the Ordinary sections of the Roman Catholic Mass.
The "mass ordinary" consists of texts that remain the same from day to day throughout the church year.
.Catholic AnswerThe propers change depending on the season and the feast in the Church calendar.