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The Bible and the fact that the Catholic Church does not deny that the Mass is derived from the “matzo” or unleavened bread which is used for the Eucharist.De_Maria:![]()
From the link:The Catholic Encyclopedia is not an authoritative source.
What is your authoritative source? Or any source?
After the blessing, the deacon dismisses the people. In fact, the dismissal gives the liturgy its name. The word “Mass” comes from the Latin word, " Missa ." At one time, the people were dismissed with the words " Ite, missa est " (literally meaning “Go, she—meaning you, the Church—has been sent”). The word " Missa " is related to the word " missio ," the root of the English word “mission.” The liturgy does not simply come to an end. Those assembled are sent forth to bring the fruits of the Eucharist to the world.Does the USCCB deny that the word “mass” comes from the word “massa” which is the ancient Hebrew for “unleavened bread”?