2025 Saint Joseph Sunday Missal Prayerbook And Hymnal
Perfect Worship Aid for Personal or Parish Use…A Missal with a Rich History Meets Today’s Need
For over 50 years, the New St. Joseph Sunday Missal Prayerbook and Hymnal has accompanied countless Catholics in countless parishes as they approach the table of the Lord each Sunday.
This Missal serves as a welcome companion to help the faithful participate more fully in the Mass our greatest prayer.
With this compact, personal Missal, the faithful will have at their fingertips the complete readings and prayers for all the Masses celebrated on the Sundays and Holydays of the Church Year. In addition, this Missal includes all the celebrations of the Sacred Paschal Triduum.
Valuable Features:
*Clear, Easy-to-Read Type
*Two-color Order of Mass with Complete Prayers and Short Explanatory Texts
*Over 50 Illustrations
*Treasury of Prayers, including Illustrated Rosary and Stations of the Cross
*Pastoral Help: Christ’s Presence in Liturgical Celebrations
*Major Practices
We invite and encourage you to enrich your Sunday worship in church or at home with your personal copy of our NewSt. Joseph Sunday Missal Prayerbook and Hymnal for 2025.
SKU (ISBN): 9781958237465
ISBN10: 1958237469
Compiled by: Catholic Book Publishing Corp.
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2024
Publisher: Catholic Book Publishing
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