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Definition of votive Mass in English: votive Massnoun (in the Roman Catholic Church) a Mass celebrated for a special purpose or occasion. (罗马天主教)特别弥撒 Example sentencesExamples - Their Mass is not a Requiem Mass, but a ‘Votive Mass of the Angels’ (or the Mass of the day if a votive Mass is not allowed that particular day).
- In the liturgical revisions of Vatican II, the feast was deleted, though a votive Mass to the Holy Name of Jesus had been retained for devotional use by the Dominican and Franciscan Orders.
- A votive Mass celebrates a mystery of the Lord or a saint to which the faithful may have a special devotion.
- If it is conferred, public prayer may be said to the person and votive Masses may be celebrated in his or her name.
- I was somewhat surprised by this but even if it had been said otherwise there would be nothing to stop a votive Mass of the Epiphany this morning.
- Saturday, May 3, 1997, in honor of our Lady a votive Mass of Mary Patroness of Bavaria was celebrated at 6: 30 AM at St. Thomas Aquinas.
- This is supplemented by a certain number of votive Masses, among the rest Masses for the dead, and a collection of sets of collects, secrets and post-communions for special occasions.
- The use of these special Marian Masses is extended to all parishes and communities seeking various votive Masses for a Saturday commemoration of Our Lady or for a special occasion.
- No doubt, where peace is a special local need, the votive Mass pro pace can still be sung.
- Violet is also used for Mass on rogation-days, for votive Masses of the Passion and of penitential character, at the blessing of candles and of holy water.
- It contains full information about all feasts (including those proper to the United States), commemorations, votive Masses, fasts and abstinence, and more.
- The celebration of votive Masses became the primary duty of all these powerhouses of prayer.
Definition of votive Mass in US English: votive Massnoun (in the Roman Catholic Church) a Mass celebrated for a special purpose or occasion. (罗马天主教)特别弥撒 Example sentencesExamples - Their Mass is not a Requiem Mass, but a ‘Votive Mass of the Angels’ (or the Mass of the day if a votive Mass is not allowed that particular day).
- If it is conferred, public prayer may be said to the person and votive Masses may be celebrated in his or her name.
- No doubt, where peace is a special local need, the votive Mass pro pace can still be sung.
- The use of these special Marian Masses is extended to all parishes and communities seeking various votive Masses for a Saturday commemoration of Our Lady or for a special occasion.
- In the liturgical revisions of Vatican II, the feast was deleted, though a votive Mass to the Holy Name of Jesus had been retained for devotional use by the Dominican and Franciscan Orders.
- Violet is also used for Mass on rogation-days, for votive Masses of the Passion and of penitential character, at the blessing of candles and of holy water.
- I was somewhat surprised by this but even if it had been said otherwise there would be nothing to stop a votive Mass of the Epiphany this morning.
- It contains full information about all feasts (including those proper to the United States), commemorations, votive Masses, fasts and abstinence, and more.
- A votive Mass celebrates a mystery of the Lord or a saint to which the faithful may have a special devotion.
- The celebration of votive Masses became the primary duty of all these powerhouses of prayer.
- This is supplemented by a certain number of votive Masses, among the rest Masses for the dead, and a collection of sets of collects, secrets and post-communions for special occasions.
- Saturday, May 3, 1997, in honor of our Lady a votive Mass of Mary Patroness of Bavaria was celebrated at 6: 30 AM at St. Thomas Aquinas.
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