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The Presider's Chair is the priest's chair to sit on during the Mass:)
A body's mass is invariant regardless of its position in space. Therefore, the chair's mass on Mercury will be identical to the chair's mass on Earth, that is 10 kilograms.
No, they do not drink during Mass except for a small amount of communion wine.
The Roman Catholic Missal is a book that contains all the prayers that are said during a Catholic Mass. The book may contain prayers and instructions for saying them during regular weekly Sunday Mass or for weekday Mass and Holiday Mass.
The priest is the presider at Mass and sits in the larger chair. The smaller one is for the deacon if assigned to the parish, and is there whether or not he is present. For prayer services with no priest, the deacon sits in the presider chair.
In general a chair will have more mass than a pillow.
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.
Mass is highest prayer of the catholic church.This is sign of receiving Christ while vigil is for mourning.It happens during the season of Lent.
the Eucharist is celebrated in a Church during a Roman Catholic Mass.
It is lit for every Mass during Easter Season and for a funeral Mass as well as for Baptisms.
Catholic songs are sung at various stages during every Catholic mass, some always repeated, and some changing each mass. Some common Catholic songs are "On Eagle's Wings," "Be Not Afraid," "City of God," and "Here I Am, Lord."
The priest comes into the Church, genuflects to the Blessed Sacrament, reverences the altar, and goes to his chair.