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requiem
Mass celebrated for the repose of the soul or souls of one or more deceased persons.
requiem
requiem mass
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missa defunctorum
1
I am going to Kamenskaya's to attend a
mass
for
the
dead
.
2
Here, in the deep shade, a solemn
mass
for
the
dead
was chanted.
3
There had been no
mass
for
the
dead
in the chapel and no procession.
4
The following day had been appointed for the
mass
for
the
dead
in St. Sebald's Church.
5
There the
mass
for
the
dead
was chanted, the responses being sung by a choir of silvery boyish voices.
6
But there are some who say one
mass
for
the
dead
,
and another of the day, if need be.
7
Hear the
mass
for
the
dead
,
and bend a penitent knee to Tomas so he might hear the priest's advice.
8
Had a choir been present, as the composer intended, they would have been singing the Latin
mass
for
the
dead
.
9
REQUIEM, n. A
mass
for
the
dead
which the minor poets assure us the winds sing o'er the graves of their favorites.
10
The body of Jacques Colis had been removed to a side chapel, where, covered with a pall, it awaited the
mass
for
the
dead
.
11
The Romish
mass
for
the
dead
begins with "Requiem eternam" (eternal rest), whence Requiem denominating the mass itself, and any other funeral music.
12
With the cessation of saying
masses
for
the
dead
its religious character expired.
13
It began with Igor Stravinsky's solemn requiem from the
Mass
for
the
Dead
.
14
Masses
for
the
dead
were ordered there, in uninterrupted succession, by these poor peasants.
15
Now prayers and
Masses
for
the
dead
are to be found in every ancient liturgy of the Church.
16
Of the
Mass
for
the
Dead
.
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