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The Blessing comes immediately before the Dismissal which ends the Mass.
The Sanctus is in the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer and is part of the Ordinary of the Mass, i.e. it does not change. The Preface is part of the Proper of the Mass, i.e. it changes according to the Season of the Year.
I would not recommend it. It is more respectful to the family of the deceased to give a donation to their faith community as opposed to the sender's. Additionally, the Mass card results in the name of the deceased being mentioned in a religious service that is not part of their custom or beliefs. Would a Catholic want their deceased loved one's name to be a part of a non-Catholic service? Probably not.
sign of the crossRoman Catholic AnswerThe Mass is divided into two parts, the Mass of the Catechumens and the Mass of the Faithful. Currently they are called the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The first part would be the Mass of the Catechumens or the Liturgy of the Word.
Yes, at the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example. Philippine Catholic Mass Schedule The Mass Times
Mass is a part of Catholic prayer, it is not a Jewish practice. Jews hold prayers three times a day.
Yes, the Nicene Creed is recited at all Solemnities and every Sunday.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe canon in the Mass is the Eucharistic Prayer which is the essential part of the Sacrifice of the Mass. from A Catholic Dictionary, edited by Donald Attwater, Second edition, revised 1957The Canon of the Mass is the fundamental part of the Mass beginning with the Te igitur after the Sanctus and ending with the Great Amen before the Pater noster. It's form is fixed, except for the prayers Communicantes and Hanc ignitur [note: in the post Vatican II Mass, there are four canons available for the priest to choose from].
The prayers of the faithful, also known as the general intercessions, are typically part of the Liturgy of the Word in the Catholic Mass. This is when the congregation offers prayers on behalf of the Church, the world, and specific intentions. It usually follows the readings and the homily before moving into the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
If the person is not Catholic, a funeral mass may be refused. However, if married or part of a Catholic family and did not deny chuch teachings, then it is still possible.
Catholic Mass can be seen on The Daily Mass, Catholic TV, Sjccdalton, The Sunday Mass, and Saint Mary of Angels. Some of the sites have a daily Mass and others have selected services.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Our Father comes immediately after the Eucharistic prayer and before the peace.