alleluia is not said or sung
The Gloria is not said or sung and the Alleluia is not said during Lent.
During Lent, the Gloria and the Alleluia are not said or sung during the Mass. This is because Lent is meant to be a solemn time where we reflect on our sinfulness and how we can better ourselves. Both the Gloria and the Alleluia are joyful prayers. The Gloria is said on Holy Thursday, and then both the Gloria and the Alleluia are reinstated in the Mass on Easter Sunday.
It is sung just before the gospel reading, except during Lent, when it is not sung.
The Gloria is said or sung at all Sunday Catholic Masses except during Advent and Lent.
Yes, the Gloria is either sung or recited during Ordinary Time. It is not used during either Advent or Lent, however.
The Alleluia.
halllujah - Jeff Buckley?
The joyful praise sung before the Gospel is called the βAlleluiaβ or βHallelujah.β It is a celebratory acclamation that recognizes the presence of Christ in the proclamation of the Gospel.
It is not sung on Holy Saturday until the Easter Vigil Mass that evening;then it is sung after the reading of the Epistle
The gospel acclamation is a short verse typically sung before the Gospel is read during a Catholic, Anglican, or Lutheran church service. It is a joyful expression of praise for the word of God being proclaimed.
The Gloria is sung (or said) at Sunday Masses outside of Advent and Lent, and on solemnities and feast days, and at special solemn celebrations. Thus the Gloria could only be sung (or said) at those times. A normal First Friday Mass is a feria, and thus not eligible for a Gloria.