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Is an altar missal consecrated? Like a patten, or other altar vessals. It isn’t in the Catholic Encyclopedia online. Does anyone have any other resources to check?
What do you mean by is it consecrated?Is an altar missal consecrated? Like a patten, or other altar vessals. It isn’t in the Catholic Encyclopedia online. Does anyone have any other resources to check?
It is not consecrated. Generally consecration is reserved only for vessels in contact with the Body and Blood (and that too, not all vessels). Altars are also consecrated since the sacrifice is offered on them.Is an altar missal consecrated? Like a patten, or other altar vessals. It isn’t in the Catholic Encyclopedia online. Does anyone have any other resources to check?
Is there such a thing as an altar missal?It is not consecrated. Generally consecration is reserved only for vessels in contact with the Body and Blood (and that too, not all vessels). Altars are also consecrated since the sacrifice is offered on them.
It may be blessed, I suppose, like another religious item but I can’t see a special blessing for it in either the Rituale or Pontificale.
In the Traditional/EF liturgy, the lections and the prayers are combined into one volume which is the altar missal, Missale Romanum.Is there such a thing as an altar missal?
I thought on the altar it was broken up into two books, the lectionary and sacrementary?
thanks, Richie
Ok, thanks. I keep reading/hearing that the liturgy is going to be reworked, somewhat like it was in 1969. I can’t help but wonder who will be happy and who will be upset. Somebody is bound to be upset, whether things shift back more traditional, or more up to date.In the Traditional/EF liturgy, the lections and the prayers are combined into one volume which is the altar missal, Missale Romanum.
In the OF, you are correct, the prayers and the readings are in two separate volumes (or more, in the case of the lectionary). The English name given is “Sacramentary” but the Latin is still “Missale Romanum”. I believe that one of the things that the new English translation is going to do is retitle it again as the “Roman Missal”.
If it goes back to 1969, nobody will.Ok, thanks. I keep reading/hearing that the liturgy is going to be reworked, somewhat like it was in 1969. I can’t help but wonder who will be happy and who will be upset. Somebody is bound to be upset, whether things shift back more traditional, or more up to date.
Richie