Kyrie–Gloria–Credo–Sanctus–Agnus Dei

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Kyrie–Gloria–Credo–Sanctus–Agnus Dei is the traditional sequence of principal sung sections that make up the core of the Roman Catholic Mass Ordinary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of the Mass Ordinary
liturgical sequence
part of the Roman Rite
associatedWith Gregorian chant NERFINISHED
centralTo orchestral Mass compositions
polyphonic Mass settings
codifiedIn Tridentine Mass NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Proper of the Mass
follows Introductory Rites of the Mass NERFINISHED
function core sung prayers of the Mass Ordinary
hasPart Agnus Dei NERFINISHED
Credo
Gloria NERFINISHED
Kyrie
Sanctus NERFINISHED
historicalOrigin early Christian liturgy
languageTraditionally Latin
musicallySetBy Anton Bruckner NERFINISHED
Benjamin Britten NERFINISHED
Franz Schubert NERFINISHED
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina NERFINISHED
Igor Stravinsky NERFINISHED
Johann Sebastian Bach NERFINISHED
Ludwig van Beethoven NERFINISHED
Olivier Messiaen NERFINISHED
Ralph Vaughan Williams NERFINISHED
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart NERFINISHED
partOf Mass Ordinary NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Mass NERFINISHED
performedDuring Eucharistic celebration
precedes Communion Rite
retainedIn post–Vatican II Roman Missal NERFINISHED
sungBy cantor
choir
congregation
textType fixed text
theologicalFocus confession of faith
petition for mercy
praise
typicalOrder Agnus Dei NERFINISHED
Credo
Gloria
Kyrie
Sanctus NERFINISHED
usedIn Roman Catholic liturgy
Western Christian liturgy

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Ordinary of the Mass hasComponentOrder Kyrie–Gloria–Credo–Sanctus–Agnus Dei