High Mass: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Anupam
top: +
 
imported>SentientBall
Added a "See also" heading
 
Line 3: Line 3:
* [[Solemn Mass]], Tridentine Mass (Catholic) or Mass of the [[Lutheran]] or [[Anglican]] tradition, celebrated by a priest with deacon and subdeacon (international and general United States usage)
* [[Solemn Mass]], Tridentine Mass (Catholic) or Mass of the [[Lutheran]] or [[Anglican]] tradition, celebrated by a priest with deacon and subdeacon (international and general United States usage)
* ''[[Missa cantata]]'', a sung Tridentine Mass celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon (usage among United States Catholics)
* ''[[Missa cantata]]'', a sung Tridentine Mass celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon (usage among United States Catholics)
==See also==
* [[Pontifical High Mass]], High Mass celebrated by a Catholic bishop


{{disambiguation}}
{{disambiguation}}

Latest revision as of 14:53, 31 July 2025

Template:Sister project High Mass may refer to:

  • Solemn Mass, Tridentine Mass (Catholic) or Mass of the Lutheran or Anglican tradition, celebrated by a priest with deacon and subdeacon (international and general United States usage)
  • Missa cantata, a sung Tridentine Mass celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon (usage among United States Catholics)

See also

Template:Disambiguation page short description <templatestyles src="Dmbox/styles.css" />

__DISAMBIG__Template:Category handlerTemplate:Disambiguation/catTemplate:Disambiguation/catTemplate:Disambiguation/catTemplate:Disambiguation/catTemplate:Disambiguation/catTemplate:Disambiguation/catTemplate:Disambiguation/catTemplate:Disambiguation/catTemplate:Disambiguation/catTemplate:Disambiguation/cat