It is called the Ordo
Ordo Crucis was created in 1933.
The Order of Mass (Latin: Ordo Missae), also called the Ordinary of the Mass, is the set of texts of the Roman Rite Mass that are generally invariable. This contrasts with the proper, which are items of the Mass that change with the feast or following the Liturgical Year. ...
ORDO is a Latin word that means order or arrangement. In specific contexts, it can refer to a religious calendar or liturgical order, such as the Ordo Romanus, which outlines the order of church services and celebrations throughout the year.
Ordo Regnum Sathanas was created in 2004.
Ordo equitum solis was created in 1988.
Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio was created in 1993.
Ordo Militia Templi was created in 2001.
Novo was created in 2002.
Ordo Ad Chao was created in 2006-12.
Roman Catholic AnswerFor the Novus Ordo, the priest, after venerating the altar, stands at the chair, to begin Mass. In the Extraordinary Form, he stands at the altar.
The duration of Novo is 1.58 hours.