Daily Roman Missal Question

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I have the new Daily Roman Missal (Our Sunday Visitor) and like it very much. One thing I have noticed is that for the daily Mass during Lent it has the “Entrance Antiphon” and “Collect” before the readings and also the “Prayer Over the Offerings” as well as the “Prayer After Communion”. However, it does not have these during daily Masses during “Ordinary Time”. It is a thick book and I am still going through it so I was wondering if the prayers are located somewhere else or is there another Daily Missal that has all these prayers for the Daily Mass during Ordinary Time?
 
I have the new Daily Roman Missal (Our Sunday Visitor) and like it very much. One thing I have noticed is that for the daily Mass during Lent it has the “Entrance Antiphon” and “Collect” before the readings and also the “Prayer Over the Offerings” as well as the “Prayer After Communion”. However, it does not have these during daily Masses during “Ordinary Time”. It is a thick book and I am still going through it so I was wondering if the prayers are located somewhere else or is there another Daily Missal that has all these prayers for the Daily Mass during Ordinary Time?
During ordinary time, all the changing prayers (with the exception of the readings) are taken from the preceding Sunday. Look there.
 
During ordinary time, all the changing prayers (with the exception of the readings) are taken from the preceding Sunday. Look there.
edit: unless, of course, a saint is being celebrated at that specific Mass.
 
Please, can you tell me the source of the “Collects”? I had a particular one in mind, said in last Thursday’s Mass (3/8/2012). It begins thus:

“O God, who delight in innocence and restore it,…”

Where did this come from, who wrote it? The quality of these and the concluding prayers, their prose style, is quite uneven, sometimes suggesting the poet’s gift, other times tone-deaf banality. Were they composed or translated by committee?
Thank you for the bother.
 
Please, can you tell me the source of the “Collects”? I had a particular one in mind, said in last Thursday’s Mass (3/8/2012). It begins thus:

“O God, who delight in innocence and restore it,…”

Where did this come from, who wrote it? The quality of these and the concluding prayers, their prose style, is quite uneven, sometimes suggesting the poet’s gift, other times tone-deaf banality. Were they composed or translated by committee?
Thank you for the bother.
I suggest starting a new thread, or asking your question here: forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=653650
 
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