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How did the Roman Missal originate?

In the early Christian Church, many of the prayers that were said at Eucharist were memorized and handed down by word of mouth. Eventually the prayers were collected and written down in books known as sacramentaries (book of sacraments). Scripture readings were recorded in other books and the Psalms were written in a book called the Psalter. Throughout the ages, as these manuscripts were passed down, modifications and additions were made. Eventually, all the chants, prayers, instructions and scriptures were organized into one book. It was written in Latin and as the texts contained in it continued to evolve over the next five centuries it became quite large. After the Second Vatican Council, the Mass was translated into many different languages (the vernacular).

A Walk Through the New Mass
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Our knowledge and love of God is based on the Bible, and the most noticeable changes in the liturgy reflect the words of the Bible (on which the Latin Missal was based) more closely.

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Greeting
The Lord be with you
And with your spirit.
Penitential Act
The Gloria
The Word of the Lord
Blessing before the Gospel reading
The Gospel of the Lord
The Apostles Creed
Preparation of the Gifts Part 1 – the Bread and Wine
Preparation of the Gifts – Part 2: the priest’s prayer
The Washing of Hands
Prayer over the Offerings
Dialogue before the Preface
Preface
The Sanctus
Epiclesis – a ‘calling down’ of the Holy Spirit
The Consecration
The Memorial Acclamation
Remembrance 2
Intercession
Final Doxology
Embolism
Prayer before the Sign of Peace
Priests Prayer

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