Mission
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A mission, from the Latin missum (English: sent), is a specific task, often religious, which a person or group has been charged with or adopts as their main purpose. It can also mean a school or other institution founded for religious education and/or evangelization.
[edit] Religion
- Mission (Christian), a Christian missionary movement or post
- Mission (station), a base of missionary practice
- List of Spanish missions, various missions established by the Spanish in the New World (modern Latin America, mostly) both to spread Christianity and to oversee colonization
- Bolivarian Missions, a series of social programs created during Hugo Chávez's rule of Venezuela
- Mission (LDS Church), an administrative area, often based on geographic regions, of proselytizing or service assignments by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Missionary (LDS Church)
- Mission president, a priesthood leadership position LDS Church
- The Canadian residential school system for aboriginal children; individual schools were often known as "the Mission", for example, the namesake of Mission, British Columbia
[edit] Tasks
- Combat mission, a military action
- Diplomatic mission, a diplomatic outpost in a foreign territory
- Space mission, the launch of craft into outer space
- List of human spaceflights, a list of manned space missions
- Mission statement, a brief statement of the purpose of an organization
[edit] Geography
- United States
- Mission, California, former town in Yuba County
- Mission District, San Francisco, California, a neighborhood of San Francisco.
- Mission High School (San Francisco, California), a high school there.
- Mission, Kansas
- Mission, Oregon
- Mission, South Dakota
- Mission, Texas
- Mission Ridge Ski Area, Washington
- Mission Mountains, Montana (and Mission Peak)
- Mission Peak, California
- Canada
- Mission, British Columbia, a district municipality in British Columbia
- Mission, Calgary, a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta
- Okanagan Mission, a neighbourhood of Kelowna, British Columbia, locally known as "the Mission"
- Mission Ridge (British Columbia), a mountain ridge near Lillooet, BC, also known as Mission Mountain
- Mission Peak (Canada), a peak on that ridge
- Mission Pass, a pass on that ridge
- Mission Mountain, a mountain near Prince Rupert, British Columbia
Non-English-language equivalents:
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Missões, Brazil, a region of Rio Grande do Sul roughly occupying the same area previously dominated by the colonial missions founded by Padre Roque Gonzales
- São Miguel das Missões, one of the best preserved of the old colonial missions
- Guarani das Missões
- São Paulo das Missões
- Campina das Missões
- Paraguay
See also: La Misión
[edit] Design and Architecture
[edit] Other uses
- Captain Mission, an 18th century pirate and captain of The Republic of the Sea who founded a short-lived utopian society
- Mission bottle, a bottle in a pharmacy for an oral liquid drug given to a patient (as opposed to a stock bottle, which usually contains a bulk amount of liquid and is not to be given to patients)
- Mission (grape), a variety of grape
- Mission Hockey, an ice and roller hockey skates and equipment manufacturer
- Mission (song), a song by the band Rush, from the album Hold Your Fire
- Mission Vao, a character in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- Mission, British manufacturer of loudspeakers now owned by International Audio Group
[edit] See also
- The Mission, a disambiguation page
- Indigenous church mission theory
- Missionary
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