High Mass
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High Mass may refer to:
- A High Mass in the Anglican (or Anglo-Catholic) tradition, celebrated by a priest, assisted by a deacon and subdeacon.
- Solemn Mass, a Tridentine Mass celebrated with deacon and subdeacon (international and general United States[1] usage)
- Missa Cantata, a sung Tridentine Mass without deacon and subdeacon (usage among United States Catholics)
References
- ↑ The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, 2000 defines "Missa Cantata" as Mass "in which the liturgical parts are sung as in the High Mass, but which is ceremonially less elaborate"; Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 1997 defines it as "a Mass whose music is equivalent to that of the High Mass but that is less elaborate in its celebration. Also called sung Mass"; even the New Catholic Dictionary defines it as "Usually a Low Mass with the choir singing the Proper".
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