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English: The CTS Divine Worship Sunday Missal is an edition of the Divine Worship: The Missal that was approved to replace the Book of Divine Worship in Anglican Use Masses within the Catholic Church.
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Catholic Truth Society's laity edition of Divine Worship: The Missal containing the Sunday Masses and other important feasts.

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heading: 263.35796 degree

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