Definitionn. (Roman Catholic Church) a book containing all the prayers and responses needed to celebrate Mass throughout the year
Last update: July 5, 2015
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Respect the Missal as you would any other holy book. [Please select]
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He favoured the Jesuits, especially in their conflict with the Jansenists, forbade in 1661 the translation of the Roman Missal into French, and in 1665 canonized Francis of Sales. [Please select]
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MARY O'NEILL'S LAST NOTE WRITTEN ON THE FLY-LEAVES OF HER MISSAL AUGUST 9-10. [Please select]
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These birds are not unlike the missal thrush, and remain by their friends till they are forced to leave them. [Please select]
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To the two sous of this fortunate youth I add a little picture for his missal. [Please select]
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Harold, being in the Duke's power, took this oath upon the Missal, or Prayer-book. [Please select]
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In the Roman Missal subsequent to the Tridentine council the word _Sacrarium_ is used. [Please select]
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"This missal is but an example of it," he continued, drawing the battered, yellow-stained book toward him. [Please select]
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