The Introit (from Latin introitus 'entrance') is part of the opening of the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist for many Christian denominations....
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Requiem (Fauré) (section Introït et Kyrie)
version of the work, which he called "un petit Requiem" with five movements (Introit and Kyrie, Sanctus, Pie Jesu, Agnus Dei and In Paradisum), but did not...
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Vaginal introital laxity is a symptom of pelvic floor dysfunction characterised by a sensation of looseness at vaginal external opening, also known as...
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Methodist churches. The Mass and its settings draw their name from the introit of the liturgy, which begins with the words Requiem aeternam dona eis,...
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Pentecost itself. During the Divine Liturgy the Deacon intones the same introit as on the day of Pentecost, and the dismissal is the same as on the day...
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because the regular proprium tropes had been written already (f. 42-46'). Introit «Probauit eum» (F-Pn lat. 909, f. 70'). Gradual «Principes populorum» V...
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Aleister Crowley wrote The Gnostic Mass — technically called Liber XV or "Book 15" — in 1913 while travelling in Moscow, Russia. He described it as representing...
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Da pacem Domine (section The introit)
the incipit of two different Latin chant texts: a votive antiphon and an introit. Both have been the base for musical compositions to be used inside or...
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and Declaration of Grace (or Asperges on Easter) The Service of the Word Introit Gloria Patri Kýrie Gloria Dominus vobiscum Oremus Collect Old Testament...
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