alleluia is not said or sung
Alleluia
The Gloria is not said or sung and the Alleluia is not said during Lent.
During Lent, the Gloria and the Alleluia are not said or sung during the Mass. This is because Lent is meant to be a solemn time where we reflect on our sinfulness and how we can better ourselves. Both the Gloria and the Alleluia are joyful prayers. The Gloria is said on Holy Thursday, and then both the Gloria and the Alleluia are reinstated in the Mass on Easter Sunday.
The NICENE Creed
The Gloria is not said at Mass during Advent and Lent.
I don't think there is an official Catholic stance concerning horror movies. It is said that during Lent, Catholics should act as children of the light, and do things that are good. So, as long as your horror movie watching isn't harming anyone, I don't think there would be anything wrong with it.
Hallelujah because it is an expression of rejoicing. Lent is a season of personal reflection and repentence. It is a time in which we examine our conscience and take steps to get rid of the things that separate us from God. Lent is not a time for rejoicing. However, once Easter comes it is time to rejoice.
In the Traditional Roman Rite the Alleluia is used on Sundays of Advent along with the Gradual, but if the Mass from the Sunday is used during the week the Alleluia is omitted. It is not omitted during Advent in the Divine Office.
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The Gloria is a hymn of praise and adoration that we sing to he the Blessed Trinity. Represented by violet vestments, Advent and Lent are seasons of penitence. The church omits the Gloria (and also the Alleluia during Lent) so that we may spend more time in contemplation and prayer, doing reparation for our sins.
== == Also said as penance after confession. During the Mass, during recitation of the rosary, during Stations of the Cross, and during personal prayer.
Yes, the Gloria is either sung or recited during Ordinary Time. It is not used during either Advent or Lent, however.
The Liturgy of the Eucharist