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Does anyone know the reason “Ite missa est”, the dismissal of the Latin liturgy, was translated as it was into “the Mass is ended, go in peace”? Apparently a rough translation of “Ite missa est” is “the dismissal is made” (Link) - I don’t understand Latin so I’ll have to take Dr. Dragani’s word for it.
If what he says is true then there is a problem already in the translation. “The dismissal is made” carries quite a different meaning than “the Mass is ended, go in peace”. Furthermore, there is a theological problem with “the Mass is ended, go in peace” since the Mass doesn’t end. To say that the Mass ends is to suggest that it is within time, however it is clear teaching that the liturgy is outside of time. This is why the sacrifice at the altar is the same sacrifice as the Cross - it is Calvary. We are participating in the heavenly worship at the Mass, so how can it “end”?
Could someone cast light onto these problems for me? Perhaps I’m making too much of it, but really it does not seem that way. Language is essential to the understanding of everything, especially nuances like this. Or perhaps I’m incorrect in my belief on the liturgy transcending time? Does anyone have an explanation?
If what he says is true then there is a problem already in the translation. “The dismissal is made” carries quite a different meaning than “the Mass is ended, go in peace”. Furthermore, there is a theological problem with “the Mass is ended, go in peace” since the Mass doesn’t end. To say that the Mass ends is to suggest that it is within time, however it is clear teaching that the liturgy is outside of time. This is why the sacrifice at the altar is the same sacrifice as the Cross - it is Calvary. We are participating in the heavenly worship at the Mass, so how can it “end”?
Could someone cast light onto these problems for me? Perhaps I’m making too much of it, but really it does not seem that way. Language is essential to the understanding of everything, especially nuances like this. Or perhaps I’m incorrect in my belief on the liturgy transcending time? Does anyone have an explanation?