misézés
Misézés is the Hungarian term for the act of celebrating the Catholic Mass, the central liturgical action of the Catholic Church. It refers to the ritual in which the Eucharist is consecrated and distributed and is guided by the church’s liturgical norms, language, and calendar. The term is used mainly in Hungarian-speaking contexts and can describe Mass celebrated in various rites and languages.
A typical misézés follows the general structure of a Catholic Mass. It usually begins with an Introductory
Participants and roles in misézés typically include the ordained priest as celebrant, possibly concelebrants, deacons, and
Variations of misézés reflect the diversity of Catholic liturgical practice, including differences between the ordinary form