New Saint Joseph Sunday Missal
$50.66
This comprehensive, all-inclusive Missal–with magnificent full-color illustrations–provides everything necessary to fully participate in each Sunday, Vigil, and Holyday Mass. The celebrant’s and people’s prayers (in boldface) are in accord with THE ROMAN MISSAL, Third Edition. Offering the complete 3-year Cycle (A, B, and C) for all Sunday readings, this resource conveniently repeats prayers for each Cycle to elimination unnecessary page-turning. With its sturdy sewn binding, the SUNDAY MISSAL is designed to be treasured for a lifetime.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781941243572
ISBN10: 1941243576
International Commission On English In The Liturgy
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: September 2016
Publisher: Catholic Book Publishing
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