Midnight Mass (disambiguation)
- Midnight Mass (disambiguation)
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Midnight Mass is a Christmas Eve liturgical tradition in the Roman Catholic church.
Midnight Mass may also refer to:
- Midnight, Mass., a Vertigo comics series
- Midnight Mass, a 2004 novel by F. Paul Wilson
- Midnight Mass, a movie event series created by Peaches Christ in San Francisco, California
- "A Midnight Mass", a scene in the play Intimate Exchanges by Alan Ayckbourn
See also
- Misa de Gallo, a version of the Midnight Mass in many Spanish-speaking countries
- Pasterka, a Midnight Mass celebrated in Poland
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