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  1. 'Gloria In Excelsis Deo' (Glory to God) or 'Gloria' is a hymn sung or recited at Catholic Mass, after the Kyrie (Lord Have Mercy) on Sundays outside of Lent and Advent, during the octaves of...

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  2. The Gloria is begun by the priest or, as needs dictate, by a cantor or a choir, but is sung by everyone together, or by the people alternately with the choir, or by the choir alone. If not sung, it is to be recited either by all or by two parts of the congregation responding to each other.

  3. Gloria in the Mass ordinary. Gloria in excelsis Deo et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis. Laudamus te, benedicimus te, adoramus te, glorificamus te, gratias agimus tibi propter magnam gloriam tuam, Domine Deus, Rex caelestis, Deus Pater omnipotens.

  4. At the principal Sung Mass on Sundays in England and Wales, it is customary to sing the ‘Domine salvam fac’ at the end of Mass: that is, after the Last Gospel. It is sung when the priest and servers have formed up ready to process out.

  5. The Mass Ordinary includes the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Agnus Dei, usually sung by the choir. The sung Mass Propers include the antiphons at the Entrance, Offertory and Communion, the Responsorial Psalm and the Gospel Acclamation.

  6. Jun 1, 2024 · Gloria in excelsis is the second item of the Ordinary of the Mass, immediately following the acclamations Kyrie eleison at the beginning of Mass.

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  8. Gloria (Vivaldi) Antonio Vivaldi wrote at least three Gloria compositions, settings of the hymn Gloria in excelsis Deo, with words probably dating back to the 4th century, and an integral part of the mass ordinary. Two of them have survived: RV 588 and RV 589.

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