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Maria the Elder at Mar 03, 2022 06:36 PM

farfel_n03_149_204

Missal 1) Calendar 2) Temporale or Proper of Time
containing the variable parts of the Mass for every Sunday
+ weekday throughout the year beginning with the 1st Sun.
in Advent. 3) Ordinary (unchanging introductory part,
including the Gloria + Credo), Prefaces for various days
(always begining "Vere dignum et justum est" + ofter
set to music) + Canon of the Mass.
These are usually placed in the middle of the Temporale,
just before Easter. 4) Sanctorale or Proper of Saints -
generally beginning with St. Andrew (Nov 30)
5) Common of Saints 6) Votive Masses for
special occassions; followed by various prayers.
-first introit of the Temporale "Ad te leavi animam
meam."
The Breviary contains the office i.e. the services to be said
or sung every day by the clergy at the canonical hours.
These services consist mainly of psalms, interspersed
with antiphons, verses, + responses, together with a few
hymns + prayers.
The Psalter contains the 150 Psalms, usually preceded
by a calender + followed by the Te Deum + other
Canticles, a litany of Saints, + prayers; often too, by
Vigils of the Dead.
Gradual + Antiphoners contain the choral parts of
the Mass + Office respectively. Thus the Gradual
answers to the Missal, the Antiphoner to the
Breviary.

incunabulum - neuter singular
incunabula " pleural
The designation incunabula for the
earliest printed books of Christendom
was 1st used in 1653 by Phillippe Labbe in a Latin treatise
on the old books of the royal library of Paris.

farfel_n03_149_204

Missal 1) Calendar 2) Temporde or Proper of Time
containing the variable parts of the Mass for every Sunday
+ weekday throughout the year beginning with the 1st Sun.
in Advent. 3) Ordinary (unchanging introductory part,
including the Gloria + Credo), Prefaces for various days
(always begining "Vere dignum et justum est" + ofter
set to music) + Canon of the Mass.
These are usually placed in the middle of the Temporale,
just before Easter. 4) Sanctorale or Proper of Saints -
generally beginning with St. Andrew (Nov 30)
5) Common of Saints 6) Votive Masses for
special occassions; followed by various prayers.
-first introit of the Temporale "Ad te leavi animam
meam."
The Breviary contains the office i.e. the services to be said
or sung every day by the clergy at the canonical hours.
These services consist mainly of psalms, interspersed
with antiphons, verses, + responses, together with a few
hymns + prayers.
The Psalter contains the 150 Psalms, usually preceded
by a calender + followed by the Te Deum + other
Canticles, a litany of Saints, + prayers; often too, by
Vigils of the Dead.
Gradual + Antiphoners contain the choral parts of
the Mass + Office respectively. Thus the Gradual
answers to the Missal, the Antiphoner to the
Breviary.

incunabulum - neuter singular
incunabula " pleural
The designation incunabula for the
earliest printed books of Christendom
was 1st used in 1653 by Phillippe Labbe in a Latin treatise
on the old books of the royal library of Paris.