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What (who) is missal - definition

LITURGICAL BOOK
Missals
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  • A page from the ''Sherbrooke Missal'', one of the earliest surviving missals of English origin
  • ''The Missal'', 1902 by [[John William Waterhouse]]
  • Seven missals of various liturgical families and denominations

missal         
n.
Mass-book, prayer-book, service-book.
missal         
['m?s(?)l]
¦ noun a book of the texts used in Catholic Mass throughout the year.
Origin
ME: from med. L. missale, neut. of eccles. L. missalis 'relating to the Mass', from missa 'Mass'.
Missal         
·adj Of or pertaining to the Mass, or to a missal or Mass book.
II. Missal ·noun The book containing the service of the Mass for the entire year; a Mass book.

Wikipedia

Missal

A missal is a liturgical book containing instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the liturgical year. Versions differ across liturgical tradition, period, and purpose, with some missals intended to enable a priest to celebrate Mass publicly and others for private and lay use. The texts of the most common Eucharistic liturgy in the world, the Catholic Church's Mass of Paul VI of the Roman Rite, are contained in the 1970 edition of the Roman Missal. Missals have also been published for earlier forms of the Roman Rite and other Latin liturgical rites. Other liturgical books typically contain the Eucharistic liturgies of other ritual traditions, but missals exist for the Byzantine Rites, Eastern Orthodox Western Rites, and Anglican liturgies.

Examples of use of missal
1. Kennedy, he used a Roman Catholic missal, a liturgical text.
2. It would never part with the Westminster Abbey reredos, the Litlyngton Missal or the Charter of Offa.
3. At the time of his death he was involved in setting the new English translation of the Roman Missal to music.
4. They would use a post–Second Vatican Council missal, which includes a Good Friday prayer for Jews which asks that they "arrive at the fullness of redemption." Benedict‘s decree, issued on July 7, authorized wider use of the old Latin missal, a move which traditionalist Catholics had demanded for decades.
5. They use a post–Second Vatican Council missal, which includes a Good Friday prayer for Jews which asks that they "arrive at the fullness of redemption". Share this article: What is this?