Entrance Rite
Epistle
Gospel
Prayer over the Gifts
Holy Holy Holy
Eucharistic Prayer
Consecration
Great Amen
Our Father
Communion Rite
From memory, the parts of the Mass in order are:
gradual
Homily is the general synonym for a sermon. In the order of worship it follows the Epistle ( usually by Paul) and the Gospel- the sermon or homily concludes the first (act) of the Mass, the so-called Liturgy of the Word- the Liturgy of the Eucharist ( which builds up to the Communion) is the second act, so to speak. Usually a hymn is played right after the sermon, and then you have the offertory hymn and prayers of the Eucharistic rite.
Introit, Collects, Gloria, Epistle, Sequence, Tract, Gradual, Gospel, Creed, offertory, preface, sanctus, pater noster, post communion blessing.
Epistles to the Thessalonians written from Corinth. Epistles to the Corinthians. Epistle to the Galations. Epistle to the Romans written from Corinth. Epistle to the Philippians. Epitle to the Colossians. Epistle to Philemon. Epistle to the Hebrews. Epistle to Titus.
The Epistles of Revelation refer to the seven letters written to the seven churches in Asia Minor, as outlined in the book of Revelation in the Bible. These letters contain messages of encouragement, warnings, and exhortations to the early Christian communities.
'Letter' and 'epistle' have the same meaning.
She wrote an epistle to her boyfriend.
Epistle to a Godson was created in 1972.
Epistle to the Easterns was created in 1848.
The author Barnabas is traditionally credited with writing the Epistle of Barnabas, an early Christian text that offers spiritual and moral exhortations. This epistle is not included in the New Testament canon.
The thirteen epistles that are almost certainly written by Paul, in order, are: Epistle to the Romans First Epistle to the Corinthians Second Epistle to the Corinthians Epistle to the Galatians Epistle to the Ephesians Epistle to the Philippians Epistle to the Colossians First Epistle to the Thessalonians Second Epistle to the Thessalonians First Epistle to Timothy Second Epistle to Timothy Epistle to Titus Epistle to Philemon although some theologians doubt that some letters (eg Ephesians) are written by him as the style of writing is different from the others. The fourteenth letter, the Epistle to the Hebrews - is unlikely to have been written by Paul. He doesn't claim to have written it nor is the style of writing his. Pauline authorship is rejected by modern scholarship and even in the early church its authorship was debated.
The book of Acts is not a epistle, it is called as The Book of Acts.