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- Why Do We Call It the Mass? | Catholic Answers Q A
Missa was spoken at the end of the liturgy of the word (dismissal of catechumens) and at the end of Mass (dismissal after the Eucharist) It was some time after Gregory the Great (d 604) that the word was applied to the entire liturgy
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sacrifice of the Mass - NEW ADVENT
The word Mass (missa) first established itself as the general designation for the Eucharistic Sacrifice in the West after the time of Pope Gregory the Great, the early Church having used the expression the 'breaking of bread' (fractio panis) or 'liturgy'
- MissaSinfonia | Wikitubia | Fandom
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- missa - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
missa (present missar, preterite missade, supine missat, imperative missa) to miss; to fail to hit (a target) to miss; to be late for something; to miss; to forget about (something which happened or should be done) to miss; to fail to attend; to miss; to fail to understand or have a shortcoming of perception
- Texts for the Mass of the Latin Rite (Both Forms) - Latin Liturgy
- landscape, pdf: Contains the text of the Ordinary of the Mass of the 1962 Roman Missal (Missa Cantata and Missa Lecta) The Latin text is on the left half of the page and the English translation on the right hand of the page
- missa - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun In the Mozarabic liturgy, a variable prayer or address, called more fully the Oratio Missœ (Prayer of the Mass), answering to the Gallican Præfatio Missœ (Preface of the Mass) It probably derived its name from the fact that the dismissal (missa) of the catechumens originally preceded it
- Missa Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
English Meaning: The Latin word “missa” translates to “Mass” in English, specifically referring to the Christian liturgical service in which the Eucharist is consecrated and distributed Etymology: The term “missa” derives from the Latin verb “mittere,” which means “to send ”
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