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<p> is, in the mass, the prayer which immediately precedes the canon, an exhortation to thankfulness, commencing with the words "Sursum corda." In the Gothic or Mozarabic liturgy the [[Praefatio]] is called Illatio; in the Gallican, Immolatio and Contestatio. It is also called Hymnus Angelicus. Originally there was but one praefatio for all days and feasts (Praefatio Communis); since the 12th century a number of prefationes, adapted to the variety of the feasts, the use of which is indicated by the [[Directory]] of the Church, have been introduced. Every praefatio ends with the triple "Sanctus," the introduction of which is attributed to [[Sixtus]] I. (See [[Mass]]); PREFACES. </p>
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<p> is, in the mass, the prayer which immediately precedes the canon, an exhortation to thankfulness, commencing with the words "Sursum corda." In the Gothic or Mozarabic liturgy the [[Praefatio]] is called Illatio; in the Gallican, Immolatio and Contestatio. It is also called Hymnus Angelicus. Originally there was but one praefatio for all days and feasts (Praefatio Communis); since the 12th century a number of prefationes, adapted to the variety of the feasts, the use of which is indicated by the [[Directory]] of the Church, have been introduced. Every praefatio ends with the triple "Sanctus," the introduction of which is attributed to [[Sixtus]] I. (See [[Mass]]); [[Prefaces]] </p>
 
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<ref name="term_56471"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/praefatio Praefatio from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_56471"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/praefatio Praefatio from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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is, in the mass, the prayer which immediately precedes the canon, an exhortation to thankfulness, commencing with the words "Sursum corda." In the Gothic or Mozarabic liturgy the Praefatio is called Illatio; in the Gallican, Immolatio and Contestatio. It is also called Hymnus Angelicus. Originally there was but one praefatio for all days and feasts (Praefatio Communis); since the 12th century a number of prefationes, adapted to the variety of the feasts, the use of which is indicated by the Directory of the Church, have been introduced. Every praefatio ends with the triple "Sanctus," the introduction of which is attributed to Sixtus I. (See Mass); Prefaces

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