The Renaissance
Mass is a central act of worship in the Catholic Church, where the Eucharist is celebrated, and believers participate in the reenactment of the Last Supper. This ritual serves as both a spiritual nourishment for the faithful and a communal gathering, emphasizing the importance of the sacraments and the unity of the Church. The significance of Mass increased during the Catholic Counter-Reformation as it became a key aspect of Catholic identity and worship in response to Protestant challenges.
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