If it's a Sunday Mass, the reader will say, "The Word of the Lord" and you respond, "Thanks be to God." If it's a weekday Mass, the priest will say, "The Gospel of the Lord", and you will respond "Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ."
amazing grace is the most common but there could be any song sung
Many times it is prayer that is said, but then sometimes it isn't.
glory be to god
It's called simply a "Reading" in the Catholic Church
A reading desk in a Church is usually referred to as a lectern.
It means reading through a document for mistakes etc, giving it a second eye so to say
A:Scholars say that the role of bishop arose in the Christian Church in the second century.
choral is like reading on church or in school
In most masses on Sunday there are four readings:First Reading - From the old testamentPsalm - verse from the Psalms of the Bible, often sungSecond Reading - From the old testamentGospel - New Testament.Most weekday masses do not include the second reading.
Second
Second Church in Boston was created in 1914.
No, it's a prefix. For example, you might read something a second time and say you are re-reading.
Second Unitarian Church was created in 1916.
Increasing reading rate is the second most important factor in improving reading skills.