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That he was a tyrant, psychopath and a fiend. Don't forget hitler initiated the hollacaust which was the largest case of mass genocide in modern history.
The term death camp is vague. It is generally used for extermination camps, that is camps which had exterminationas their sole or main purpose. The first such camp to become fully operational was Chelmno, where routine mass gassings of Jews started on 8 December 1941. The system of extermination camps was fully operational by April 1942. However, if you simply mean a concentration camp (in the sense of a horrific labour and punishment camp) then Dachau, which opened on 22 March 1933, was the first. Two camps - the Auschwitz group and Majdanek - combined both functions.
it is a mass
Law of conservation of mass states that If one or more substance undergo a reaction, then the mass of reactants and the products remains same. Example:- CaO + CO2 ------------> CaCO3 Here mass of CaO is 56 amu and mass of CO2 is 44 amu, and mass of CaCO3 is 100 amu . This shows that, mass of reactants= mass of products 56 + 44= 100
Mass production is a by-product of industrialization. Inventions that were part of the Industrial Revolution resulted in mass production.
sign of the crossRoman Catholic AnswerThe Mass is divided into two parts, the Mass of the Catechumens and the Mass of the Faithful. Currently they are called the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The first part would be the Mass of the Catechumens or the Liturgy of the Word.
Auguste Croegaert has written: 'The Mass of the Catechumens'
Usually at the Easter Vigil catechumens will receive the Rites of Initiation--that is, the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Communion.
The first part of the Mass, the Liturgy of the Word, or what used to be called the Mass of the Catechumens started out based on the syngogue service of the Jews during the time of Jesus.
On Easter Sunday, adult catechumens are given the sacrament of Baptism, Holy Communion and Confirmation.
The Mass of the Catechumens is the former name for the Liturgy of the Word and it is the first part of the Mass. It was called the Mass of the Catechumens because, originally, after this first part was over the Catechumens (those studying and preparing for reception into the Church) were dismissed and only the 'faithful' remained for the second part which is now called the Liturgy of the Eucharist.The Mass of the Catechumens/Liturgy of the Word is focused on the Word of God. In this part there are readings from the Scriptures, with the place of honour being given to the proclamation of the Gospel. Usually on Sundays the first reading is from the Old Testament which is followed by a Psalm then a reading from the New Testament and finally the Gospel. After the Gospel the priest will preach a homily, a reflection on the readings and how they are pertinent to our age and our circumstances. The Liturgy of the Word is concluded by the Profession of Faith (the Nicene Creed or the Apostles' Creed) and the Prayer of the Faithful which are short intercessions for the needs of the Church and the people present.The Mass of the Faithful/Liturgy of the Eucharist is when, in imitation of Christ's words and actions at the Last Supper, bread and wine are brought to the Altar for consecration. The Catholic Church believes that at the moment of Consecration the bread and wine really and truly become the Body and Blood of Christ, not simply a symbol. After the Consecration is completed, the congregation say together the Lord's Prayer and then many will usually come forward to the Altar and receive Holy Communion. There is a final short prayer and blessing and the Mass is concluded.Actually the Mass of the Catechumens consists of the Introduction and the Liturgy of the Word. The Mass of the Faithful consists of the Liturgy of the Eucharist and the Conclusion. They are still there, but less of a distinction is made.The actual name of the Mass is the Eucharistic Liturgy and only a Roman Eucharistic Liturgy is actually a Mass, properly.Four parts of the Eucharistic Liturgy:IntroductionLiturgy of the WordLiturgy of the EucharistConclusion (which contains the dismissal from which the word Mass is derived)
They leave it, go to Midnight Mass, and then eat it.
They are called Catechumens, that is, persons being catechised, or educated in matters of the faith. Catechumens are usually baptised (and if adults, immediately confirmed) at the Easter Vigil Mass on Easter Saturday Night, for the edification of those present on this joyful ocdcasion, but this may occur at any time, and in either public or private.
The three oils (catechumens, sick, chrism) are blessd by a bishop in Holy Week. The Chrism oil is used on Easter for newly Baptized or Confirmed at that Mass.
Yes, you could be rearrested on a section 35 if you leave in mass
The defecation reflex is initiated by stretching of the wall of the rectum. This reflex facilitates expulsion of feces through the anus.
At one "fine morning" you had the Big Bang got initiated. Let us discuss the probable cause for the same. There was the huge mass in the space before the initiation of the Big Bang. That was approximately the collective mass of your universe, in total. This much mass would generate extremely high gravitational force. So every particle on the surface will like to go to the centre of the mass. That will lead to contraction of the mass. So the extremely high mass will lead to extremely small size of the mass. So paradoxically you will have the extremely high mass with extremely small volume. The density will be extremely high in that case. The further accumulation of the mass by gathering additional mass from the space will lead to aggravate the problem. There has to be limit to the pressure, which can be tolerated by the mass. That lead to crushing reaction, which has taken place in the pin point mass. Some of the mass got transformed into energy, probably heat energy, leading to the blast. That initiated the Big Bang, probably.