(1) He thrust the latest missal back into the hands of the descendant of the prophet.(2) Michael suggests that the modern mass is not Protestant in nature, but let me use one example, a quote from the introduction to the new missal .(3) He hastily opened the missal and started the opening prayer.(4) In his memoirs, Milestones, for example, readers encounter a young Bavarian boy delighting in his first missal and in his early encounters with the church as an intimate, warm community of worship.(5) Edith responded immediately by buying a missal and a catechism and preparing for baptism.(6) An English Dominican friar named John Siferwas, he is also identified in the monumental missal commissioned for the Dorset abbey of Sherhorne at the beginning of the fifteenth century.(7) The final claim is for a twelfth-century Italian missal .(8) It was not until 1961 that a scholar noted that the missal in the British Museum Library had come from the chapter library, although this news did not reach Benevento until 1976.(9) The most pertinent example appears in a twelfth-century missal found in the San Isidoro library.(10) Among the gifts she received from everyone were flowers, gift vouchers and a weekday and Sunday missal .(11) After his father's death, their son Stephen, a member of our editorial board, found an old Latin missal that his father had apparently given his mother while they were courting.(12) An elderly woman with grey hair in a bun reads a missal on the District line, which runs under Westminster.(13) Also, he reports that I blame the problems of the Latin missal on the haste with which it was assembled.(14) Tiny pure white lace gloves and a mother-of-pearl prayer missal completed the ensemble.(15) He remembers being very struck by a French missal , brought home by his father - an ardent Francophile.(16) To be sure, seasonal slaughtering received some attention in the calendar pages of missals and books of hours, and the occasional secular manuscript illustrated butchers at work.