Mass Participation definition

Mass Participation. Religious worship is an integral part of a child’s growth and a central part of the Catholic identity of the school. Students in grades K-8 attend Mass once a week on Fridays at 8:00 am, and Holy Days of Obligation at 8:00 a.m.

Examples of Mass Participation in a sentence

  • Open-up the ESFRI facilities and the EOSC for open data science to the general public via a suite of Citizen Scientist Mass Participation experiments (MPEs) that will capture the interest of the general public and directly involve them in scientific discovery.

  • The Mass Participation Experiments (MPEs) and educational resources target the science-inclined public and the expert specialist science communities.

  • From the date hereof until the Completion Date, the Co-Investors, including its counsel, financial advisors, auditors and other authorized representatives, will be furnished, quarterly financial and operating data and other information of the Company (including information on the business segments of Mass Participation, Spectator Sports and Digital Production and Sports Services) as such Persons may reasonably request from time to time.