![]() There are four basic ribbons which appear glued to the binding at the top. The imitation leather cover is average, and the gold-gilded page edges are reasonably good quality. The text is still readable for me, though, and the convenience of a single volume is a reasonable trade-off for the level of ghosting it exhibits. Ghosting of text from nearby pages is noticeable, and in some cases, it’s just at the edge of what I would consider acceptable. Paul missal, but the paper doesn’t feel fragile. Many years ago, I looked at the missals published by Catholic Book Publishing company, but they offer three separate volumes: one for Sundays, and two for weekdays. The convenience of having one book is attractive to me. It’s impressive to fit the entire lectionary for Sunday and weekday masses into a single small volume with a readable text size. The reflections bear an imprimatur from Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston. It also contains brief reflections on the readings for each day and the antiphons and prayers for Mass. This is a single-volume missal with the entire set of 3-year Sunday readings and 2-year daily readings. ![]() I recently received a lightly-used Saint Paul Daily Missal in a black “leatherflex” as a gift ( here’s a link to the product page on the Pauline Books website).
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