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In some senses, introit is marked as obsolete, figuratively. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
exact
VERB + INTROIT
adorate, started, sung
INTROIT + NOUN
commencement
noun
A prayer, typically part of a psalm or other portion of the Bible, read or sung at the start of Mass while or immediately after the priest ascends to the altar.
The Glossary of Terms used by ecclesiastics in the middle ages, who describe a day by the “introit,” or commencement of the service appointed by the church to be performed thereon, and an explanation of the Canonical Hours, Watches, &c. will frequently be found useful.
Adorate Dominum. The introit* and name of the third Sunday after the Epiphany. [Footnote *: Introit.—The first two or more words that form the commencement of a mass, which, from being appropriated to a certain Sunday, or other festival, give the name of such commencement or "introit" to these days.]
Any piece of choral music, especially a setting of an anthem or a psalm, sung at the opening of a church service.
The action of entering or going in; an entrance.
An introduction.
The Glossary of Terms used by ecclesiastics in the middle ages, who describe a day by the “introit,” or commencement of the service appointed by the church to be performed thereon, and an explanation
WiktionaryAdorate Dominum. The introit* and name of the third Sunday after the Epiphany. [Footnote *: Introit.—The first two or more words that form the commencement of a mass, which, from being appropriated to
WiktionaryAt some time during these sacerdotal preces the choir will usually have started the sung introit, the exact time for beginning the item dependent on a number of features such as the distance from sacr
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In some senses, introit is marked as obsolete, figuratively. Watch for register when choosing this word.