Forms of expression – music and the glory of God 3.1, 3.2, 3.3

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  1. 4. A hymn of praise of God's glory and goodness, which is sung early in the Mass. (3.3)
  2. 7. An ancient form of song, sually unaccompanied, which uses a limited range of notes
  3. 8. Office A collection of psalms and readings that every priest, monk and nun has to say at least four times a day (3.1)
  4. 9. Meaning 'Praise God,' it is the Easter proclamation (the announcement of the resurrection) and is used before the reading of the Gospel at Mass (3.3)
  5. 10. The practices and rituals that make up the communal worship of God (3.2)
  6. 11. The acclamation after the consecration, when people acknowledge what Christ has done for them. (3.3)
  7. 14. Religious songs that have been written recently for the praise of God, often using modern instruments (3.2)
  8. 16. An expression of respect, honour and thanks to God (3.1)
  9. 17. A ceremony, also called Eucharist, in which the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus is celebrated using bread and wine.(3.1)
  10. 18. A hymn of praise to the three-fold Holy God, which is used before the Eucharistic Prayer in Mass. (3.3)
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  1. 1. The prayer of thanksgiving that is the central part of the Mass, during which Jesus' words from the Last Supper are said over the bread and wine.
  2. 2. Religious songs that have been used by believers over generations (3.2)
  3. 3. Meaning 'thanksgiving,' it is especially used about the Mass as a thanksgiving sacrifice to God (3.3)
  4. 5. A reading from one of the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), which tells of the life and teachings of Jesus. (3.3)
  5. 6. When the bread and wine are blessed and become the Body and Blood of Christ (3.3)
  6. 12. Praising with great enthusiasm.
  7. 13. Music that enables people to sing certain parts of the Mass (3.2)
  8. 15. A book in the Old Testament containing pieces of poetry that are sometimes set to music.(3.1)