low mass
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Definition
Noun: 1. A simplified form of the Catholic Mass: A religious service in the Roman Catholic Church that is recited, not sung, and typically lacks musical accompaniment and some ceremonial elements. It is often shorter and less formal than a High Mass.
Usage
- As a subject: "Low Mass is celebrated on weekday mornings."
- As an object: "The parishioners attended a low mass."
- With modifiers: "The quiet, early morning low mass was well-attended."
Examples
- The priest scheduled a low mass for 7 a.m. before work.
- In many small chapels, only a low Mass is offered.
- The difference between a Low Mass and a Solemn High Mass is quite pronounced.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often capitalized when referring to the specific liturgical rite: "Low Mass" or "Low Mass."
- It can be used descriptively to contrast with other forms: "the low-mass tradition."
Variants and Related Words
- Missa Lecta: The Latin term for Low Mass.
- High Mass / Solemn Mass: A more elaborate form of the Mass with music, incense, and more ceremony.
- Mass: The overarching term for the Eucharistic celebration.
Synonyms
- Said Mass
- Read Mass
- Private Mass (though this can have specific canonical connotations)
Notes
- "Low Mass" is a specific liturgical term. Do not confuse it with a small amount of matter ("low mass" in physics) or a poorly attended service.
- The emphasis is on the manner of celebration (spoken, simple) rather than the number of attendees.
Noun
- a Mass recited without music