Description
Tagalog Roman Missal that Follows the Lent / Ang Bagong Misal Sa Panahon Ng Kuwaresma At Pagkabuhay
- Hardcover — 2007
- Authored by Fr. Genaro O. Diwa, SSL and Gaudencio Cardinal B. Rosales, D.D.
- Published by Ministry for Liturgical Affairs
- Pages: 693 pages
- Concordat Cum Originali: Fr. Genaro O. Diwa, SSL. Minister, Minstry for Liturgical Affairs, Manila
- Imprimatur: Gaudencio Cardinal B. Rosales, D.D. Archbishop of Manila, 22 August 2007, Queenship of Mary
Summary:
The Tagalog Roman Missal that Follows the Lent, also known as Ang Bagong Misal Sa Panahon Ng Kuwaresma At Pagkabuhay, is an essential resource for Filipino Catholics during the Lenten season. This edition was authored by Fr. Genaro O. Diwa, SSL, and Gaudencio Cardinal B. Rosales, D.D., and published by the Ministry for Liturgical Affairs in 2007. It is a hardcover edition containing 693 pages, including full prayers, readings and hymns for the Lenten season in Tagalog.
The Tagalog Roman Missal follows the Lent closely, including all the liturgical texts, prayers, and rubrics for Holy Week, Palm Sunday, and Easter. It also includes the readings for Sunday Mass throughout the Lenten season, providing a comprehensive resource for personal worship and community celebration.
One of the unique features of this edition is the inclusion of Filipino religious traditions, making it more relevant and meaningful to Filipino Catholics. This missal includes famous devotionals in the Philippine Catholic Church such as the Stations of the Cross with reflections (Banal na Daan ng Krus) and the Salubong (Welcoming Protocol). It also features traditional Filipino hymns and prayers that add an extra layer of spirituality and worship to the liturgy.
The Tagalog Roman Missal is a testament to the Catholic Church's commitment to making liturgy more relevant and meaningful for local communities, and this edition is an excellent example of this effort. This edition's imprimatur by Gaudencio Cardinal B. Rosales, D.D., Archbishop of Manila, adds further credibility and authority to the Tagalog Roman Missal, making it a trustworthy and reliable resource for Filipino Catholics.
In conclusion, the Tagalog Roman Missal that Follows the Lent is a comprehensive and significant resource for Filipino Catholics during the Lenten Season. Its inclusion of Filipino religious traditions, the use of Tagalog language, and relevant liturgical texts make it both accessible and relevant to local Filipino Catholic communities. This edition is a practical and meaningful tool for both individual and community worship, providing a deeper, more profound spiritual journey for Catholics during the Lenten season.