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It should be noticed finally that the term Missal has been applied by a loose popular usage to a number of books which, strictly speaking, have no right to the name.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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A special feature of the appendices is the index containing each and every text of the traditional Latin Missal and made searchable on the basis of textual types, initials, liturgical use, and biblical loci.
First Two Volumes of "Monumenta Ritualia Hungarica" Released 2009
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The English translation of the revised Roman Missal is nearing completion, and the Bishops of the United States will vote on the final sections of the text this November.
Liturgy 2009
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The English translation of the revised Roman Missal is nearing completion, and the Bishops of the United States will vote on the final sections of the text this November.
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The Missal is then placed in the middle of the altar.
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In any case, the normative form of the new Missal is Latin, as a matter of fact.
Mahony on Liturgy 2009
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After the three deacons have departed, the deacon, subdeacon and acolytes perform all of the rites which normally precede the Gospel procession; the Missal is moved to the Gospel side, the Gospel book is placed on the altar, incense is imposed in the thurible, the deacon says the “Munda cor meum”, asks for and receives the blessing of the celebrant, and they all go to the place where the Gospel is normally sung.
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In both the Dominican and Roman Missals, the ninth prophecy of the Roman Missal is also the Epistle of the Mass of the Presanctified, and the tenth is also the Epistle of Passion Monday.
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The English translation of the revised Roman Missal is nearing completion, and the Bishops of the United States will vote on the final sections of the text this November.
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A Latin Missal stands on the altar of St. Giuseppe a Capo le Case church in central Rome during the Tridentine Latin Mass.
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