Katekismo Corner: On The Holy Mass: No. 22
On the Holy Mass The Catechism of the Catholic Church #1332 states that the Sacrament of the Eucharist is also called Holy Mass because from the “Latin missa, the liturgy in which the mystery of salvation is accomplished concludes with the sending forth (missio) of the faithful so that they may fulfill God’s will in their daily lives”. The Latin text of the Rite of Dismissal that ends the Liturgy is “Ite, missa est” which is literally translated as “Go, it [assembly] is dismissed”. From a simple dismissal, missa was given a deeper meaning of mission that as the assembly acclaims Deo Gratias the faithful accepts their role in the life and mission of the Church inspired by the Word of God and strengthened by the Eucharist. The Holy Mass is the whole of the Liturgical Rites for the celebration of the Sacrament of the Eucharist. The early Christians called it the “breaking of bread”, recalling how Cleopas and another disciple recognized Jesus in the breaking of bread who, as it we...