Mass ordinaries translated to Quenya language invented by J.R.R.Tolkien.
The liturgical texts of the Mass, also known as the Mass ordinaries, are the texts that are invariable from one Mass to another, regardless of the specific liturgical season or feast being celebrated. These texts include the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.
The Kyrie is a series of petitions for mercy and forgiveness, often sung or recited in the ancient Greek language. It is usually followed by the Gloria, a hymn of praise and thanksgiving to God.
The Credo, also known as the Nicene Creed, is a statement of belief in the fundamental tenets of the Christian faith. It is recited or sung in many languages, including Latin, English, and other languages.
The Sanctus is a hymn of praise to God, typically sung or recited in the Latin language. It is followed by the Agnus Dei, a prayer for mercy and peace.
These texts are an integral part of the Mass and are typically included in every celebration of the Eucharist. They are often set to music and sung or recited by the assembly, the choir, or a cantor.