Mass
"Euxaristo" means "thank you" in Greek, and the word "eucharist" comes from this word. It basically means "thanks-giving," "gratitude," or "grace."
celebration
The word is fete. It means a celebration or festival.
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.
Celebration means the same thing as party.
The five main parts of the Catholic Mass are the Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Communion Rite, and Concluding Rites. Each part serves a specific purpose in the overall celebration of the Eucharist.
party scene?
The Latin word for "one who is sent" is "legatus."
The word with a Latin root that means "one who is sent" is "emissary."
Centenary.
it means "sent".
To make merry is a celebration.