WELCOME TO THE
HIP HOP MASS
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- "1. Prepare The Way".
WHAT IS THE MASS?
The word “Mass” comes from the Latin word, ” Missa.” At one time, the people were dismissed with the words ” Ite, missa est,” meaning “Go, you are sent. The word ” Missa” comes from the word ” missio,” the root of the English word “mission.”
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INTRODUCTORY RITES
The Introductory Rites in the Catholic Mass are a series of prayers and actions that serve to prepare the congregation for the celebration of the Eucharist. These rites begin with the entrance procession and include the greeting, the Penitential Act, the Kyrie, the Gloria (on Sundays and solemnities), and the Collect. The purpose of these rites is to gather the faithful as a community, acknowledge their need for God's mercy, and focus their minds and hearts on worship. This opening segment of the Mass helps to establish a sense of unity and prepares the participants spiritually to encounter Christ in the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
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LITURGY OF THE WORD
Most of the Liturgy of the Word is made up of readings from Scripture. On Sundays and solemnities, there are three Scripture readings.In the Liturgy of the Word, the Church feeds the people of God from the table of his Word (cf. Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, no. 51). The Scriptures are the word of God, written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. In the Scriptures, God speaks to us, leading us along the path to salvation.
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LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
In order to broaden the reach of this project and affect the lives of all those in need of Jesus Christ, we have summarized the Liturgy of the Eucharist via a re-enactment of the salvific work of Jesus, from the triumphal entry to a moment of doxology and amen as Jesus draws His final breath upon the cross for the sins of His elect. Some part orders are re-arranged to accommodate this adjustment.
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COMMUNION RITE
The Communion Rite follows the Eucharistic Prayer, leading the faithful to the Eucharistic table.
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CONCLUDING RITES
When it is necessary, announcements may be made. The celebrant then blesses the people assembled. Sometimes, the blessing is very simple. On special days, the blessing may be more extensive. In every case, the blessing always concludes “in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” It is in the triune God and in the sign of the cross that we find our blessing.
"Pay attention! Pay attention. Jesus is coming!"
- Sargent Shriver
MEET THE TEAM
WRITER/ARTIST
“… Ryanne is excited to join forces with this group of talented musicians to create a masterpiece that will be remembered for generations to come.”
WRITER/ PRODUCER/ ARTIST
“… Though music has always been my greatest interest, God saw fit to expand my heart through various trials, redirects, mistakes, set backs, come ups, and adjustments!”
WRITER/ PRODUCER
“… If we can touch the psyche and inspire the soul, then we have already accomplished our task. I desire for us to think, imagine, dream, hope, wonder, and create the very thing we never imagined we’d create.”
Engraver
“…With over 1,000 projects successfully completed for clients on the freelance marketplace, his expertise in this field is undeniable!”
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- "24. The Mass - Go!".
LISTEN TO
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“NOW LET’S GO AND BUILD THE CITY OF GOD IN EVERY LAND AND EVERY NATION!”