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The Mass

Description:

The Mass refers to a religious ceremony in Christianity where bread and wine are consecrated and consumed, representing the body and blood of Jesus Christ. It is an important sacrament practiced by several Christian denominations.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The priest celebrated Mass on Sunday morning.
  2. Attending Mass is an integral part of Catholic worship.
  3. She always finds solace and peace during Mass.

Adjective:

  1. The Mass service was conducted with great solemnity.
  2. The hymns sung during the Mass were beautiful.
  3. She had an intense Mass experience at the grand cathedral.

Verb:

  1. We need to Mass the bread and wine before the service.
  2. The priest will Mass the Eucharist during the ceremony.
  3. She learned how to properly Mass the sacraments.

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