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The church still is active and a sung mass is held there every Sunday.
Their interiors are often of light and cheerful Baroque style; so are the sung Masses.
The choir has sung mass in St Mark's Basilica, Venice.
Daily sung Masses and Offices were immediately established when the cathedral opened in 1903, and have continued without interruption ever since.
During the summer months a Sung Mass is offered instead of the regular Solemn Mass.
The Agnus Dei is part of nearly all settings by composers of sung masses.
There is a Sunday School at St. Peter's that meets during the Sung Mass.
It was a high, sung Mass, composed by Palestrina and performed by the finest musicians in Portugal.
A High Mass or Sung Mass is celebrated every Sunday of the year and most major feasts.
Sunday services include a Low Mass followed by a Sung Mass; all services at St. Andrew's Church are celebrated in traditional language, facing eastward.
This tradition is maintained with Sung Mass with Angelus taking place on Sundays at 10.30am and said Mass on Fridays at 1.10pm.
The monastery celebrates a daily round of services in the Oratory, including Sung Mass on Sunday mornings and Vespers and Benediction on Sunday evenings.
Generally speaking, the Capuchins do not have sung Masses except in parochial churches, and except in these churches they may not have organs without the minister general's permission.
The life professed sisters live in isolation (as hermits), joining with the rest of the community only for daily Compline (Night Prayer), weekly choir practice, and the Sunday morning sung mass.
He was later incumbent at Wootton, Vale of White Horse, where John Betjeman and W. H. Auden went to see him celebrate Sung Mass.
In Goan churches, which included churches in Diu, "lavish singing with many voices and sung masses were part of the elaborate ceremonies and processions that the Jesuits staged there".
On Pentecost Sunday 1592 Archbishop Magauran presided over a sung mass at the solemn inauguration of St. Patrick's Church at the Irish College at Salamanca.
In recent live engagements, he has sung Masses by Bach and Berlioz, oratorios by Handel and Haydn, and operas by Monteverdi and Mozart.
A sung Mass in turn is a Solemn or High Mass if celebrated with the assistance of sacred ministers (deacon and subdeacon); without them it is a Missa Cantata.
Is prohibited on all first and second class of liturgical days, in votive Masses of the 1st and 2nd class, in sung Masses, and when the all have been met on that particular day.
The Missa Brevis contains only four movements, omitting the Credo, notable since the sung Masses of the Westminster Cathedral Choir would have usually included this movement, central to the Catholic faith.
They sing regularly about twice a month when Sunday sung Masses (Missa Cantata) are held in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia.
In Dublin especially, rich men like Doyle might be reluctant to contribute to civic buildings, but in the churches their memorials and the chantries where the priests sung masses for their souls were more splendidly endowed than ever.
Watson, and his successor Samuel Corbin, who served until 1953, shaped the mood and focus of the church for a half-century, bringing in the Sung Mass, a focus on choral music and introducing the notion of spiritual healing.
Missa cantata (Latin for "sung Mass" ) is a form of Tridentine Mass defined officially in 1960 as a sung Mass celebrated without sacred ministers, i.e., deacon and subdeacon.