Closing prayer is a sign of dismissal in the mass and anyone who lived without it might commit a venial sin.
The Blessing comes immediately before the Dismissal which ends the Mass.
Its comes from the Latin word missa meaning 'dismissal
At the end of a Mass, we are sent forth with a blessing to go out into the world and live out our faith by loving and serving others. This sending forth is known as the dismissal or the "Ite, missa est" in Latin, which means "Go, it is the dismissal."
Dismissal is a noun.
After communion during a Catholic Mass, the concluding rites take place, which include a final blessing, prayers, and the dismissal of the congregation.
what is constuitive dismissal
Catholic AnswerThe word, "Mass" to refer to the Eucharist comes from the dismissal in the older rite, in Latin it was "Ite missa est" - which is an archaic form roughly meaning, Go, it is sent, which has been variously translated to mean either that the offering to God has been sent, or that the people are sent out as the Sacrifice is over. Either way, the modern word, "Mass" was a corruption of the "Missa" used to refer to the whole Sacrifice of the Eucharist.
If you stipulate as to the reason for dismissal, you HAVE agreed.
Eucharist is Greek for Thanksgiving. Mass comes from the term "missio," which came from "dimissio," which means "dismissal." The phrase "Ita missa est" was said at the end of Mass as the closing of prayer. The term "Mass" was gradually applied by casual speech to the whole service.
dismissal.
the command is dismiss for the dismissal of the boy scout.