<P> Other Christian denominations have comparable descriptions of their liturgical practices for the Eucharist, which are however usually not called Order of Mass . </P> <P> The Order of Mass in Western liturgy generally consists of the following sections: </P> <Ol> <Li> The Prayers at the Foot of the Altar or the Penitential Rite . </Li> <Li> Kyrie eleison ("Lord, have mercy"). </Li> <Li> Gloria ("Glory to God in the highest"). </Li> <Li> The prayers said in connection with the scripture readings . </Li> <Li> Credo ("I believe in one God"), the Nicene Creed . </Li> <Li> The Offertory prayers . </Li> <Li> The Canon of the Mass, or Eucharistic Prayer, with its opening dialogue and its Preface, the latter of which, in spite of being variable, is included in the ordinary . </Li> <Li> (Included in the preceding:) Sanctus ("Holy, Holy, Holy"), the second part of which, beginning with the word "Benedictus" ("Blessed is he"), was often sung separately after the consecration, if the setting was long . </Li> <Li> The Lord's Prayer and the following prayers until the distribution of Holy Communion </Li> <Li> (Included in the preceding:) Agnus Dei ("Lamb of God"). </Li> <Li> The prayer said at the cleansing of the chalice, and the concluding prayers, which in the Tridentine Mass included the reading of what was called the Last Gospel (usually, the first fourteen verses of Saint John's Gospel) as a farewell blessing . </Li> <Li> (Included in the preceding:) The phrase Ite, missa est "Go, the mass is ended" (referring to the congregation) is the final part of the Order of Mass . In the Tridentine Mass, it was followed by a private prayer that the priest said silently for himself, by the final blessing, and by the reading of the Last Gospel (usually John 1: 1 - 14), and in some Masses it was replaced by Benedicamus Domino or Requiescant in pace . These phrases are sung to music given in the Missal, as is the choir's response, Deo gratias or (after Requiescant in pace) Amen . In the Episcopal Church's Book of Common Prayer, the service ends with the celebrant saying, "Go in peace to love and serve the Lord ." To which the congregation responds, "Thanks be to God ." </Li> </Ol> <Li> The Prayers at the Foot of the Altar or the Penitential Rite . </Li>

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