Maronite Missal

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The Maronite Missal is the central liturgical book of the Maronite Church, containing the prayers, readings, and rites used in the celebration of the Divine Liturgy according to the West Syriac Antiochene tradition.

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Maronite Missal canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf liturgical book
missal
associatedRite Maronite Rite
associatedSee Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch
surface form: Maronite Patriarchate of Antioch
contains Eucharistic prayers
anaphoras
lectionary readings
liturgical rites
prayers
proper texts for liturgical seasons
proper texts for saints’ feasts
readings
rubrics
ecclesiasticalAffiliation Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
hasSection common of saints
funeral liturgies
liturgical year cycle
nuptial liturgies
saints’ propers
votive liturgies
hasStructure ordinary of the Mass
propers of the Mass
language Arabic
Syriac
vernacular languages
liturgicalFamily West Syriac liturgical tradition
surface form: West Syriac Antiochene tradition
liturgicalFunction guides celebration of the Divine Liturgy
liturgicalRank central liturgical book of the Maronite Church
liturgicalTradition West Syriac tradition
liturgicalUse Mass texts
prefaces
responses of the faithful
primaryLanguageFamily Aramaic
purpose to standardize the celebration of the Maronite Divine Liturgy
relatedTo Euchologion
surface form: Byzantine Euchologion

Missale Romanum
surface form: Roman Missal
religiousDenomination Eastern Catholic Churches
surface form: Eastern Catholic Church
religiousSuiIurisChurch Maronite Christianity
surface form: Maronite Church
theologicalOrientation Syriac Christian tradition
usedBy Maronite Christianity
surface form: Maronite Church
usedByClergy bishops
priests
usedForSacrament Holy Eucharist
surface form: Eucharist

Holy Qurbana
usedIn Divine Liturgy
Maronite Divine Liturgy
usedInRegion Lebanon
Maronite diaspora communities
Middle East

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