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  2. Missal - Wikipedia

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    The Missal, a 1902 portrait by John William Waterhouse. A missal is a liturgical book containing instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the liturgical year.

  3. Roman Missal - Wikipedia

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    "Missale Romanum": a 1911 printing of the 1884 typical edition. Implementing the decision of the Council of Trent, Pope Pius V promulgated, in the Apostolic Constitution Quo primum of 14 July 1570, an edition of the Roman Missal that was mandated for obligatory use throughout the Latin Church except where there was another liturgical rite that could be proven to have been in use for at least ...

  4. Mass of Paul VI - Wikipedia

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    The Mass of Paul VI, also known as the Ordinary Form or Novus Ordo, [1] is the most commonly used liturgy in the Catholic Church.It was promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969 and its liturgical books were published in 1970; those books were then revised in 1975, they were revised again by Pope John Paul II in 2000, and a third revision was published in 2002.

  5. Spanish Catholic Movement - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Catholic Movement (Movimiento Católico Español in Spanish, MCE) is a Spanish Catholic integralist and nationalist political party. The party also considers itself National Catholic and a follower of the ideas of José Antonio Primo de Rivera. [1] The party uses the Cross of Saint James as its main symbol.

  6. Hrvoje's Missal - Wikipedia

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    This document is dedicated to Hrvoje Vukčić, and is of great significance to Croatian and Bosnian history. [2] [6] Hrvoje's Missal found its way to Istanbul and is currently kept at the Topkapı Palace Museum Manuscript Library.

  7. Juan Diego - Wikipedia

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    Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin (1474–1548), [a] also known simply as Juan Diego (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌxwanˈdjeɣo]), was a Nahua peasant and Marian visionary.He is said to have been granted apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe on four occasions in December 1531: three at the hill of Tepeyac and a fourth before don Juan de Zumárraga, then the first bishop of Mexico.