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Messa (Italian for mass (liturgy)) may refer to: * ''Al Messa'', a daily newspaper * ''Messa'' (Puccini), an 1880 mass * Messa (Greece), a town in ancient Greece See also * Massa (other) * Mess (other) * Messe (other) * Messia (other) * Mesa (other) A mesa is an elevated area of land with a flat top, surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs. Mesa or MESA may also refer to: Geography Mozambique * Mesa, Mozambique, a town in Cabo Delgado province Spain * Mesa (river), in the Sierra de S ...
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Mass (liturgy)
Mass is the main Eucharistic liturgical service in many forms of Western Christianity. The term ''Mass'' is commonly used in the Catholic Church, Western Rite Orthodoxy, Old Catholicism, and Independent Catholicism. The term is also used in many Lutheran churches, as well as in some Anglican churches, and on rare occasion by other Protestant churches. Other Christian denominations may employ terms such as '' Divine Service'' or '' worship service'' (and often just "service"), rather than the word ''Mass''. For the celebration of the Eucharist in Eastern Christianity, including Eastern Catholic Churches, other terms such as ''Divine Liturgy'', ''Holy Qurbana'', ''Holy Qurobo'' and ''Badarak'' (or ''Patarag'') are typically used instead. Etymology The English noun ''Mass'' is derived from the Middle Latin . The Latin word was adopted in Old English as (via a Vulgar Latin form ), and was sometimes glossed as ''sendnes'' (i.e. 'a sending, dismission'). The Latin term itself w ...
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Al Messa
''Al Messa'' (in Arabic المساء, literally, ''The Evening'') is an Arabic daily newspaper published in Cairo, Egypt. History and profile ''Al Masaa'' was founded in October 1956. From its start to March 1959 the paper was edited by Marxist and leftist journalists. During this period Lutfi Al Khuli was the editor of a column addressed the workers, and the paper employed the colloquial Arabic which was considered to be the major language variety of the workers and peasants. The use of the colloquial Arabic ended in March 1959 when the Marxist and leftist editors were dismissed. In the 1960s, Khaled Mohieddin was made the publisher of the daily. It is issued by Al Tahrir Publishing House along with ''Al Gomhuria Al Gomhuria' (; ) is an influential state-owned Egyptian Arabic language daily newspaper. History and profile ''Al Gomhuria'' was established in 1954 following the Egyptian revolution and became the new regime's leading media outlet. The paper ...'' newspaper a ...
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Messa (Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini's ''Messa'' or ''Messa a quattro voci'' (currently more widely known under the apocryphal name of ''Messa di Gloria'') is a Mass (music), Mass composed for orchestra and four-part choir with tenor and baritone soloists. Strictly speaking, the piece is a full Mass, not a true ''Messa di Gloria'' (which contains only the Kyrie and Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Gloria and omits the Credo, Sanctus, Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei). History Puccini composed the Mass as his graduation exercise from the Istituto Musicale Pacini. It had its first performance in Lucca on July 12, 1880. However, the ''Credo'' had already been written and performed in 1878 and was initially conceived by Puccini as a self-contained work. Puccini never published the full manuscript of the ''Messa'', and although well received at the time, it was not performed again until 1952 (first in Chicago and then in Naples). However, he re-used some of its theme (music), themes in other works, such as the Agn ...
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Messa (Greece)
Messa or Messe () was one of the nine cities of ancient Laconia enumerated in the Catalogue of Ships, in the ''Iliad'' by Homer, who gives it the epithet of πολυτρήρων, 'abounding in pigeons'. Strabo says that the position of Messa was unknown; but Pausanias mentions a town and harbour named Messa, which is identified by most modern scholars with the Homeric town. This Messa is situated on the western coast of Mani, between Hippola and Oetylus Oetylus or Oitylos (), also known as Beitylus or Beitylos (Βείτυλος), or Bityla (Βίτυλα), was a town of ancient Laconia on the eastern side of the Messenian Gulf, at the modern settlement of Oitylo. Pausanias (geographer), Pausanias s ...; and the cliffs in the neighbourhood are said to abound in wild pigeons. Its site is located near the modern Cape Tigani. References Populated places in ancient Laconia Former populated places in Greece Places in the Iliad {{AncientLaconia-geo-stub ...
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Massa (other)
Massa may refer to: Places Italy *Province of Massa and Carrara, province in the Tuscany region of Italy * Duchy of Massa and Carrara, controlled the towns of Massa di Carrara and Carrara * Roman Catholic Diocese of Massa Marittima-Piombino was before 1978 called diocese of Massa Marittima Italian towns * Massa, Tuscany, the administrative seat of the Italian province of Massa-Carrara. * Massa d'Albe, province of L'Aquila * Massa di Somma, province of Naples * Massa e Cozzile, province of Pistoia * Massa Fermana, province of Ascoli Piceno * Massa Fiscaglia, province of Ferrara * Massa Lombarda, province of Ravenna * Massa Lubrense, province of Naples * Massa Marittima, province of Grosseto * Massa Martana, province of Perugia France * Peyrusse-Massas, commune in the Gers department in southwestern France * Castillon-Massas, commune in the Gers department in southwestern France * Hôtel de Massa, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris Morocco * Massa, Morocco, a ...
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Mess (other)
A mess is a place where military personnel socialise, eat and, in some cases, live. Mess may also refer to: Places * Mess (river), Luxembourg * Mess Creek, British Columbia * Mess Lake, British Columbia, Canada MESS * MESS (festival), an annual theatre festival in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Mount Elizabeth Secondary School, Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada * Multi Emulator Super System, an emulator for computer systems * Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio, a non-profit organization Music * Mess (band), an Austrian musical group * The Mess, a French girl band (2013-2014) * ''Mess'' (Fila Brazillia album) * ''Mess'' (Liars album) * ''Mess'' (The Hard Aches album) * "Mess", a song by Ben Folds Five from the 1999 album '' The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner'' * "Mess", a song by Real Friends from the 2016 album '' The Home Inside My Head'' * "Mess", a song by Lil Wayne from the 2018 album ''Tha Carter V ''Tha Carter V'' is the twelfth studio album ...
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Messe (other)
Messe is a German word meaning trade fair; a German and a French word meaning mass (liturgy) and mass (music). Places Germany * Messe Erfurt, convention centre in Erfurt, Germany * Messe Frankfurt, convention centre operator in Frankfurt am Main, Germany * Messe München, convention centre operator in Munich, Germany * Hamburg Messe, convention centre operator in Hamburg, Germany * Messe Wien, convention centre in Vienna, Austria ** Messe-Prater station, subway station * Messezentrum Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany ** Messe (Nuremberg U-Bahn), subway station * Hannover Messe/Laatzen station, serving Hannover Messe Japan * Makuhari Messe, a convention centre in Chiba City, Chiba * Toki Messe, a convention centre in Niigata, Niigata Prefecture * Osaka Auto Messe, an annual auto show that is held at Intex Osaka Other places * Messé, France * Messe (Greece), a town of ancient Greece Music * Mass (music) * '' Messe I.X–VI.X'', a 2013 album by Norwegian band Ulver * Musi ...
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Messia (other)
Messia may refer to: * Messia gens, family at ancient Rome * Pedro Messía de la Cerda, 2nd Marquis of Vega de Armijo (1700–1783); a Spanish naval officer * a harvesting goddess associated with Tutelina * Agutazza Messia, an illiterate Sicilian woman (a quilt maker and domestic) from whom Giuseppe Pitre takes most of his tales, also in Italo Calvino's folktales collection See also * Messiah In Abrahamic religions, a messiah or messias (; , ; , ; ) is a saviour or liberator of a group of people. The concepts of '' mashiach'', messianism, and of a Messianic Age originated in Judaism, and in the Hebrew Bible, in which a ''mashiach ...
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