kyriale
/ˈkɪriəl/Definitions
1. noun
A short introduction to the Ordinary of the Mass, typically in chant form, often sung by the choir before the Mass begins.
“The kyriale is a beautiful and solemn prelude to the Mass.”
2. noun
A collection of chants for the Mass, used to accompany the celebrant in the liturgy.
“The choir used the kyriale to support the celebrant during the Eucharist.”