User talk:MiguelJoseErnst
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[edit] High and Sung Mass
Hi there. I did some work on Sung Mass and looked at High Mass as well. I couldn't help but notice some odd parallels:
- The Sung Mass is in many ways an aberration. It was intended for use in non-Catholic countries where the services of a deacon or a subdeacon (or clergy to fill these parts in the ceremony of the Mass) were not easily had. It was intended to be used in place of Solemn Mass on Sundays and major feast days.
- The High Mass is in many ways an aberration. It was intended for use in non-Catholic countries where the services of a deacon & subdeacon (or clergy to fill these parts in the ceremony of the Mass) were not easily had. It was intended to be used in place of Solemn Mass on Sundays and major feast days.
As a layman, I find all the different masses quite confusing. Can we have some overview or something? Also, some might say that calling them "aberration" is subjective. Rl 20:05, 20 August 2005 (UTC)
- Thank you for the explanation. Maybe you can briefly explain the term so the laymen (most people who use Wikipedia) understands the meaning of this term in this context (something like "was in many ways an aberration and was not approved by the Holy See until about two hundred years ago.") ? Oh, and since you seem to be a rare expert on the subject, can you add a reference or two so readers and other editors know where they can learn more? Rl 07:06, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
I fixed your user page, your Spanish needs more work Conquistador. Don't be discouraged though!--4.245.215.112 07:09, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Red & the Blue
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