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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Credo, Gloria, and Sanctus are all part of the Ordinary. I would assume that the Alleluia was as well, but I'm not sure.
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Q: Which of the following is not part of the Proper or the Ordinary of the Catholic Mass Credo or Gloria or Sanctus or Alleluia?
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Is Alleluia a part of Catholic Mass?

The Alleluia is a part of the Ordinary of the Mass. The Ordinary is comprised of the parts of the Mass that do not vary from day to day. The Proper contains the prayers, preface, and whatnot that varies with the season, feast, etc. The prayers that are always the same: Gloria, Creed, Sanctus, Eucharistic Prayer, Our Father, Peace -those are the Ordinary.


Is the Sanctus part of the Proper or the Ordinary of the Catholic 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.


What does sanctus Espiritus mean?

The correct form is Sanctus Spiritus, which is Latin for "Holy Spirit".


What are the movements of the Ordinary of the Mass?

1.1 Kyrie 2.2 Gloria 3.3 Credo 4.4 Sanctus 5.5 Agnus Dei


When was African Sanctus created?

African Sanctus was created in 1975.


What is the meaning of sanctus?

A part of the Mass, or, in Protestant churches, a part of the communion service, of which the first words in Latin are Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus [Holy, holy, holy]; -- called also Tersanctus., An anthem composed for these words.


When was Sanctus Diavolos created?

Sanctus Diavolos was created on 2004-09-20.


When was Sanctus Ignis created?

Sanctus Ignis was created on 2001-05-08.


What is the filipino translation in sanctus?

The Filipino translation of "sanctus" is "banal" or "santo".


When was Tinnitus Sanctus created?

Tinnitus Sanctus was created on 2008-11-14.


What does sanctus et benedictus mean?

Taken in context together, "Sanctus" is the acclamation translated as "Holy" found at the opening of the Eucharistic prayer in Roman Catholic Church. "Sanctus"/"Holy" is a reference to the seraphic hymn of Isaiah (Is 6:3) which is also seen in the heavenly liturgy of Revelation (Rev. 4:8). "Benedictus" is the adjectieve "blessed", (Ps 118:26) in reference to those who "come in the name of the Lord". In classical music, these two elements "Sanctus" and "Benedictus" were sung during the consecration of "Traditional" Roman Catholic Mass, the Sanctus immediately prececeding, the Benedictus immediately afterwards. In the modern liturgy, the entire hymn is sung after the preface and before the Eucharistic prayer. The entire acclamation in English as found in the modern liturgy (ICEL): Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, God of power and might! Heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. hosanna in the highest. Latin: Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus. Domine Deus sabaoth. Pleni sunt coeli et terra et Gloria tua. Hosanna in excelsis. Benedictus qui venit in nomine domini. Hosanna in excelsis.


What is the latin translation of the full lyrics to the song sanctus?

Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord, God of Sabaoth!Heaven and earth are full of your glory!Hosanna in the highest!Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!Hosanna in the highest!