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  2. Ite, missa est - Wikipedia

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    "Ite, missa est" sung by the deacon at a Solemn Mass. Ite, missa est (English: "Go, it is the dismissal") are the concluding Latin words addressed to the people in the Mass of the Roman Rite in the Catholic Church, as well as in the Divine Service of the Lutheran Church.

  3. Mass (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    It is most likely derived from the concluding formula Ite, missa est ("Go; the dismissal is made"); missa here is a Late Latin substantive corresponding to classical missio. Historically, however, there have been other etymological explanations of the noun missa that claim not to derive from the formula ite, missa est.

  4. Mass in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The term "Mass" is derived from the concluding words of the Roman Rite Mass in Latin: Ite, missa est ('Go, it is the dismissal', officially translated as 'Go forth, the Mass is ended'). The Late Latin word missa substantively corresponds to the classical Latin word missio. [10] In antiquity, missa simply meant "dismissal". In Christian usage ...

  5. Mass (music) - Wikipedia

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    Missa Virgo parens Christi by Jacobus Barbireau. The Mass (Latin: missa) is a form of sacred musical composition that sets the invariable portions of the Christian Eucharistic liturgy (principally that of the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, and Lutheranism), known as the Mass.

  6. Solemn Mass - Wikipedia

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    Elevation at a Solemn Tridentine Mass in ProstÄ›jov, Czech Republic Ite missa est sung by the deacon at a Solemn Mass at Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini, Rome. Solemn Mass (Latin: missa solemnis) is the full ceremonial form of a Mass, predominantly associated with the Tridentine Mass where it is celebrated by a priest with a deacon and a subdeacon, [1] requiring most of the parts of the ...

  7. Missa - Wikipedia

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    Missa may refer to: Mass (liturgy) Mass (music), a choral composition that sets liturgical text to music Missa brevis; Missa solemnis (explains the term and lists several works) Miss A, a Korean girl group; Missa pro defunctis and Missa defunctorum, alternative names for the Requiem mass; For the etymological root of missa see Ite missa est

  8. Collect - Wikipedia

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    It may also have been used to mean a prayer that collected into one the prayers of the individual members of the congregation. [1] [2] Structure ... Ite, missa est:

  9. Missa cantata - Wikipedia

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    Missa cantata (Latin for "sung Mass") is a form of Tridentine Mass defined officially in 1960 as a sung Mass celebrated without sacred ministers, i.e., ...