Mas
Mas may refer to:
Masio, a town in Alessandria Province, Piedmont, Italy
MAS 90, the first in a series of accouting software sold by Sage Software
Más y MenosMalaysia, or its
Football Association of Malaysia, in
FIFA official reports.Mas Systems, a manufacturer of
arcade game equipmentMas may also be used for:
Lord in Javanese
Más (album), an album by Spanish-singer
Alejandro Sanz"Más," a song by Kinky from their 2002 album
KinkyMasquerade, a part of Carnival tradition in Trinidad and Tobago
MAS, Italian
Motor Torpedo BoatsMAS may also stand for: In computing:
Microsoft AntiSpyware, an anti-spyware program released by Microsoft in 2005
Motu Audio System, now known as Digital Performer, audio sequencer software published by Mark of the Unicorn
Mozilla Application Suite, a combination web browser, email client, and newsgroup reader
Multi-agent system, a system built around multiple autonomous entities which interactMobile Access Service, a generic name for technologies that allow you to remotely log into a network or computer.Medical Archive Solution from HP, as in HP StorageWorks Medical Archive Solution. Turn-key storage solution for managing medical images, such as X-rays & MRIs.Media Application Server, a
Multimedia framework
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Mass (liturgy)
The Mass is the name given to the
Eucharistic celebration in the
Latin liturgical rites of the
Roman Catholic Church, in
Old Catholic Churches, in the
Anglo-Catholic tradition of
Anglicanism, and in some largely
High Church Lutheran regions, including the
Scandinavian and
Baltic countries.The term is derived from the
late-Latin word missa (dismissal), a word used in the concluding formula of Mass in Latin: "
Ite, missa est" ("Go; it is the dismissal").For the celebration of the Eucharist in
Eastern Churches,
including those in
full communion with the
Holy See of Rome, other terms, such as the
Divine Liturgy, the
Holy Qurbana, and the
Badarak, are normally used. Western denominations not in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church, such as
Calvinist Christianity, also usually prefer terms other than Mass. For information on the theology of the Eucharist and on the Eucharistic liturgy of other
Christian denominations, see "
Eucharist" and "
Eucharistic theology".
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Mas
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MAS
Mas oder Mas bezeichnet:
Mas, im Süden Frankreichs ein freistehendes bäuerliches AnwesenMas, Familienname folgender Personen:
Artur Mas (* 1956), katalanischer Politiker
Carolyne Mas (* 1955), US-amerikanische Jazz-, Rock- und Bluesmusikerin
Jeanne Mas (* 1958), französische Popsängerin
Juan Vicente Mas Quiles (* 1921), spanischer Komponist und Dirigentmas, Abkürzung:Milliarcsecond, (Milli-
Bogensekunde, 1/1000 Gradsekunde)
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Maes
Maes ist der Name mehrerer Personen:
Jef Maes (1905–1996), belgischer Komponist und Professor
Elke Maes (* 1943), deutsche Künstlerin und Politikerin
Nicolaes Maes (1634–1693), holländischer MalerNikolas Maes (* 1986), belgischer Radrennfahrer
Romain Maes (1913–1983), belgischer Radrennfahrer
Sylvère Maes (1909–1966), belgischer RadrennfahrerRuben Maes, belgischer Rennfahrer
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Mas
Ein Mas bezeichnet im Süden Frankreichs ein freistehendes bäuerliches Anwesen. Man kann es frei mit dem deutschen
Gutshof übersetzten. Mas ist direkter Bestandteil vieler Ortsbezeichnungen oder auch Bezeichnungen von Örtlichkeiten: Mas Thibert, ein kleiner Ort südlich von
Arles, aber in vielen Fällen wird es benutzt wie Gut in Ortsname: Mas du Pont de Rousty, Mas de Rey, u. a. m.
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Heilige Messe
MAS
Le Mas
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MAS
Celebrazione Eucaristica
La Celebrazione Eucaristica o Santa Messa è il
rito della
Chiesa cattolica, delle chiese
Anglicane di tradizione anglo-cattolica e di alcune chiese
Luterane in cui si celebra l'
Eucaristia.Il termine "Messa" deriva dalla parola
latina missa che viene pronunciata il sacerdote nel rito in latino, quando dice: "Ite, missa est" (Andate la messa è finita).Nella Chiesa cattolica è costituita da due parti, la Liturgia della Parola e la Liturgia eucaristica; esse sono così strettamente congiunte tra loro da formare un unico atto di culto. Nella Messa viene imbandita tanto la mensa della
parola di Dio quanto la mensa del Corpo di Cristo, e i fedeli ne ricevono istruzione e ristoro. Ci sono inoltre alcuni riti che iniziano e altri che concludono la celebrazione.
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