Tridentine Mass Essays

  • Music of the Episcopal Mass

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    Music of the Episcopal Mass On Sunday, December 3 I attended the Solemn Mass at the Church of the Advent, in the North End. Now, you have to understand that I am religiously challenged, at best. I’ve been to my share of weddings and funerals, but growing up I averaged one regular church service every year or two. When I did go, it was either to Hardshell Baptist or Dunkard Bretheren services, with my father or mother’s side of the family, respectively. Both these denominations focus heavily

  • Gregorian Chant

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    Chant. It is also believed that Gregory The Great simply catalogued and coded this specific type of chant that was actually written by monks for masses. Roman, Gallican, and Gregorian Chant are types of Plainsong, a body of monophonic chants used for mass and liturgical purposes. Monophonic texture, the simplest of all musical textures, is predominantly what creates this exclusive sound....

  • Machaut's Kyrie: Words And Music

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    The Kyrie has been a foundational part of the church mass for hundreds of years. Many people have experienced it, lamented with it, and deliberated over its meaning. Even more so, many have used this section of mass in medleys of songs, both traditional and classical to modern and contemporary. If one takes a closer look at the music itself, they would find that this particular section of mass has adapted and changed with the times over a short few hundred years. Because the term “Kyrie” literally

  • The Cycle of Sacrifice in the Roman Catholic Mass

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    The Cycle of Sacrifice in the Roman Catholic Mass The Christian Church is centered on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is what set the early Christians apart from their Jewish roots. In the Christian Church the notion of sacrifice is based on Jesus Christ as the ultimate sacrifice. This comes from a long tradition of sacrifice throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. In the Jewish tradition there are sacrifices made at certain times of the year. For example, traditionally during Passover

  • St. Francis de Sales

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    I could and embrace what different religious groups have to offer. Suddenly I came upon St. Francis de Sales oratory which is one of the only remaining churches that prays the traditional Latin mass. After a quick Google search, I found out that every first Friday at the Oratory there is a solemn High Mass at 6:30 p.m. which seemed perfect. Upon arriving at the church I was blown away at the magnitude its size and not only the engineering, but also the artistry that was required to construct such

  • The Effect of Salt Solution Concentration On The Mass Of Potatoes

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    The Effect of Salt Solution Concentration On The Mass Of Potatoes Introduction ============ In my investigation to find out how salt solution concentration affect the mass of potatoes, I will investigate how much the mass of a potato changes if I leave it in a beaker of water with a specified salt concentration for half an hour. I will change the salt concentration after each experiment. Background Knowledge -------------------- Osmosis is the passage of water molecules from

  • The Effect of Sugar Solution on the Mass of Potato Chips

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    The Effect of Sugar Solution on the Mass of Potato Chips Aim - The aim of this experiment is to find how changing concentrations of sugar solution affects the mass of potato chips. Plan ==== Preliminary Work ---------------- In my preliminary experiment my aim was to find out what the optimum length of potato chip would be to use in my actual experiment. My experiment consisted of using three off 2 cm's of potato chip and three off 3 cm's of potato chip. I only placed them

  • Investigation to Identify the Formula of Hydrated Copper Sulphate

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    stands for in the formula (CuSO4.xH2O). This will tell me how many molecules of water surround each molecule of Copper Sulphate. To do this I plan to work out the amount of water a set mass of Hydrated Copper Sulphate loses when it becomes anhydrous. I will work this out by measuring the difference in mass between the two states. And thus ascertain the degree of hydration. I predict that because it is hydrated copper sulphate and it is blue that it will contain water of crystallization surrounding

  • Investigating the Effect of Mass and Speed of a Moving Object on Its Stopping Time

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    Investigating the Effect of Mass and Speed of a Moving Object on Its Stopping Time The investigation is about the mass and speed of a moving object and how this affects its stopping distance due to the changes in energy needed to brake. Since I cannot measure the speed and energy accurately I shall change the definition of my investigation. The problem/task I will be investigating is how the mass of a moving object – a trolley, affects its stopping distance. [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Stopping

  • A Mass in a Catholic Church

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    A Mass in a Catholic Church A mass in a catholic church is divided into two topics. These are the liturgy of the word and the liturgy of the Eucharist. The liturgy of the word is focused on the lectern where the main vocal parts of mass take place,-the first and second reading's , the gospel etc. And is a time where God is thanked and praised. The mass starts with the potential rite where everyone taking place in the mass say's the prayers "Lord have mercy", and "I confess". These two

  • Investigating the Factors Which Will Affect the Stretching of a Helical Spring when Put Under a Load.

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    Investigating the Factors Which Will Affect the Stretching of a Helical Spring when Put Under a Load. Aim: To investigate and analyse the factors which will effect the stretching of a Helical Spring when put under a load of weights. ================================================================= Theory: Things, which might affect this, are: · Downward force applied to the spring. · Spring material. · Length of spring. · No. of coils in spring. · Diameter of spring material

  • Determining the Water Potential of Potato Cells

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    Determining the Water Potential of Potato Cells Results table Sucrose (1%) Initial mass of discs(g) Final mass of discs(g) Change in mass(g) Change in mass(1%) 0.0/distilled water 1.82 2.13 0.31 17.8 0.1 1.77 1.84 0.07 3.9 0.2 1.76 1.83 0.07 3.9 0.3 1.86 1.71 -0.15 -8 0.4 1.73 1.47 -0.26 -15 0.5 1.88 1.35 -0.49 -26 Trends and Patterns There is negative correlation on the graph so water

  • Christians' Celebrations of Holy Communion

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    seven sacraments found in Christianity. A sacrament is an outward physical act with an inward, deeper meaning, which can be obtained through various, specific rituals. In the case of Holy Communion, which is also known as the Eucharist meal or Mass, Christian worshippers believe that they receive the body and the blood of Jesus Christ, through the act of eating the bread, which symbolises Christ’s body, and by drinking the wine, said to be his blood. This sacrament originates back to the

  • Physics is Everywhere Essay

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    Physics is Everywhere Essay As Fall comes to a close and winter is upon us we can take an opportunity to reflect. Fall is the season of many events. For some it is the turning of the leaves that make it so memorable. For students, the excitement of a new school year and what that brings is always on the mind. Also on the mind of students, and professional fans alike, is the exhilaration and anticipation of a new season on the gridiron. This past fall I had the unique chance to document this

  • Magnetic Fields of Stationary Magnets

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    Missing figures/equations My goal in writing this paper is two fold. Goal one is to try and understand how a stationary magnet exerts force by means of a magnetic field (even across a complete vacuum). Frequently, electromagnetic fields are compared to the gravitational field. Goal two is to explore the similarities between the two types of fields to see if comparison throws any light on the mechanism of magnetic field generation. The term action-at-a-distance is often used to describe forces

  • Physics of a Spudgun

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    Well it's quite simple actually. Spudguns use some of the same principles as internal combustion engines. Just as burning gas forces a piston out of a cylinder it can also force out a potato. A spudgun is a device that uses some form of propellant to project a potato across the sky. Usually these devices are made of ABS plastic sewer pipe. There are several major parts of the spud gun that these pages will refer to. These parts are the firing chamber, the igniter, and the barrel. The ignition

  • The Physics of Cross-Country Skiing

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    Missing Figures Cross-country skiing is as much of a competitive sport, as it is a back country one. Cross-country skiing is enjoyed by people of all ages, and can be relatively inexpensive. There is no need for lift tickets and with a little maintenance equipment can last for decades. As a result of its broad audience, many people don't realize that physics plays a large role in cross-country skiing. This web page was designed to briefly describe some of the concepts behind the physics of

  • Physics of the Sweet Spot on a Baseball Bat

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    Thus is true for the second node’s relationship with the first mode. Close to where the point of percussion occurs is the “sweet spot.” According to a study done by H. Brody at the Physics Department of the University of Pennsylvania, “A bat of mass M and with initial velocity zero can be treated as a free-body that is hit by a ball whose momentum changes due to the interaction.” At the time of percussion the bat will oscillate which indicates a transferal of kinetic energy into vibrational

  • Ockeghem: Missa Prolationum

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    Through the history of music, everything has changed drastically as the years pass. Music had a complete different structure in its early years to the one we know today. The writing was different, the language was different, the instruments were different, etc. Nevertheless, music has evolved through the different time periods to finally become what we know today. Each historical moment had different beliefs and of course that was reflected in the arts, the sciences and many other things. The Renaissance

  • Physics Of Bowling

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    Physics Of Bowling The one thing that interests me is bowling. I have been playing all my life and after a whole semester and a half of being in Mr. Fetter’s class, I realized that everything has physics in it. One night after going bowling with my girlfriend(s) I wondered why when I hit the first pin, only seven went down and thus I lost the game. So, I got on the Internet and found a lot of articles and web sites talking about the physics of bowling. A lot of the web sites were brief descriptions