Missa Cantata

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Etymology[edit]

Originated 1900–05 from New Latin missa cantāta, from Late Latin missa (Mass) and Latin cantāta (to have sung); literally, sung mass.

Proper noun[edit]

Missa Cantata

  1. A Catholic Mass that is less elaborate than a High Mass, but with equivalent sung liturgical parts.

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