Ordinary of the Mass
Ordinary of the Mass (Lat., ordo missae). The (almost) invariable parts of the mass, comprising the preparatory prayers, Kyrie, Gloria and Creed, the Preface and Sanctus, the canon, Lord's Prayer, fraction and Agnus Dei, and part of the communion and post-communion devotions. It is distinguished from the proper.
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