The "mass ordinary" consists of texts that remain the same from day to day throughout the church year.
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The Ordinary
No. Mass always remains constant
Nothing replaced the mass as it was and always will be the central manner of worship of the Catholic Church.
It is possible for objects weight's to change, while its mass remains constant.
It is the "mass" of a body which always remains same, regardless of gravity.
Yes, no matter what the state will be, but the final voume's mass is always the same.
The third reading is always the Gospel on a Sunday or Solemnity.
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."
That is a joke: Photons have mass? I didn't know they were Catholic! This is why you should always capitalize Mass when you are referring to the Eucharist so it is not confused with mass which means 1) a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape or 2) the majority of.
Yes always to the Pope,faithful departed,and birthday celebrants.
Yes, it will increase so that density of the material always remains constant.
A Catholic is bound to attend Sunday Mass and Holy Days of Obligation under pain of mortal sin. The bare minimum, if we speak according to the law and not the spirit, that a Catholic must be present for in regard to the Mass is from the time of the Offertory to the Communion of the priest. If one arrives too late or leaves too early in respect this portion of the Mass, one has not fulfilled their Sunday obligation and must attend another Mass that day.