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Liturgical Rites - Western
I Gallican - 4 Types (Milan + the countries beyond the Alps)
1. OIR Spanish (Mozambia) fully develpoed by the 6th C
[inserted] Catholic encylopedia [end inserted]2. Celtic - in use in Ireland + Scotland - its oldest documents
cmae from late in the 7th C.
3. Milanese
4. Gallican [inserted] France [end inserted] - used in the Frankish realm.
II Roman - African. (Rome + Carthage)
the basic text was already worked out in the 4th C + the
framework of the whole mess was essentially set by the
turn of the 5th C. Teh last major reform especially of
the Mass was under Gregory the Great. (c 540-604)
By the 10 + 11th C. the Roman liturgy had superseded
most of the others in the West. The Gallican + Celtic rites
was forgotten, while Mozanabic + Milanese rites
survived to difficulty in greatly restricted areas.
Sancum Rite
Lyonese Rite (Southern France)
Bemealentian Rite (Italy)
Aquileian Rite (NE Italy)
Roman Missal - the liturgical book containing the complete rite
of Mass for everyday in the year + for all occassions according
to the Roman rite.
-by a slow process of development these various books
(Sacramentary) etc. were amalgamated into an oranic while,
which came to be known as the plenery or complete Missal.
The evolution of the planany Missal was hastened by the
emergence of low Mass, for which the celebrant required
the text ofthose portions of the rite proper to other
ministers at a public celebration.
-Books for the celebration of the Mass, Sacramentaries
that later evolved into the Missal were developed
during the Carolingian period.

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