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  1. Aug 24, 2017 · The English wordMass” comes from the Latin word missa, which means to be “sent.”. This Latin word has been used since the 6th or 7th century to describe the Catholic celebration of the ...

  2. The name comes from the Latin word missa. In Latin the Mass ended with Ite missa est which translated into English means “Go, it is sent,” the “it” being the Church. The Mass gets its name from the liturgical dismissal at its conclusion. Missa was spoken at the end of the liturgy of the word (dismissal of catechumens) and at the end of ...

  3. Jan 3, 2002 · The usual meaning of ‘state’ has come to be the regime ‘that commandeth the rest’, so that in the twentieth century the commonwealth requires to be distinguished by the hybrid term ‘nation-state’. 11 This sense of state was forged by Italian humanists who sought to understand the changes of regime of their cities, the mutazioni di stato, during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

  4. Sep 10, 2024 · Eucharist. liturgy of the Eucharist. liturgy of the Word. mass, the central act of worship of the Roman Catholic Church, which culminates in celebration of the sacrament of the Eucharist. The term mass is derived from the ecclesiastical Latin formula for the dismissal of the congregation: Ite, missa est (“Go, it is the sending [dismissal]”).

  5. Jul 18, 2011 · The concept of state is not much in vogue in the social sciences right now. Yet it retains a skeletal, ghostly existence largely because, for all the changes in emphasis and interest of research, the thing exists and no amount of conceptual restructuring can dissolve it. The present article develops a conceptual approach in which no violence is ...

    • J. P. Nettl
    • 1968
  6. Oct 4, 2024 · state, political organization of society, or the body politic, or, more narrowly, the institutions of government.The state is a form of human association distinguished from other social groups by its purpose, the establishment of order and security; its methods, the laws and their enforcement; its territory, the area of jurisdiction or geographic boundaries; and finally by its sovereignty.

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  8. refer to the state, it is a notoriously difficult concept to define. Since the seve nteenth century, when the term was first widely deployed, the concept of the state has been heavily contested (Skinner 1989; Viroli 1992). It remains so today. The state has meant, and continues to mean, a great variety of different things to a great variety of

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