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Returning to the middle of the altar, with the deacon and subdeacon in line behind him, the priest says the Offertory prayer “In spiritu humilitatis”; he then kisses the altar, turns to the people and says “Orate fratres”.
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In the 1955 reform he says the entire “Orate fratres” out loud (‘clara et elevata voce’).
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Are some still said, such as the dialogue before the Preface, but others, such as the "Orate fratres," not said?
On "Private" Masses 2009
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In the pre-1955 Holy Week rites, the celebrant of a solemn Mass or sung Mass says the first two words of “Orate fratres” at the end of the Offertory out loud, and the rest silently, as he turns towards the Missal.
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The Deacon pours wine, the subdeacon water, into the chalice, which is placed on the altar; the celebrant says "in Spiritu humilitatis" and turning to the people invites their prayers, "Orate fratres", recites the Pater noster and sings the "Libera nos quaesumus Domine."
More Rare Images: Good Friday with Pius XI in the Sistine Chapel 2009
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( "Novus Ordo") do not assume the celebration versus populum, but the celebration versus orientem (improperly and theologically incorrectly: "celebration with the back to the people") when they say that the priest at the Orate, Fratres, at the Pax Domini, the Ecce Angus Dei and the ritus conclusionis turns to the people.
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This is indicated by the instruction that, at the Orate, fratres, the Pax
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And on the latter, regarding daily morning mass: "Four old women and a dog, and he turns round and says 'Orate fratres'."
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This is indicated by the instruction that, at the Orate, fratres, the Pax
Liturgy 2009
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The “Orate fratres” continued to be said in the same manner as in the Missal of St. Pius V outside of Holy Week, until the post-conciliar liturgical reforms.
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