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Meshari
thumb|260px|Excerpt from Meshari by Gjon Buzuku.
Meshari (Albanian for "Missal") is the oldest published book in Albanian. The book was written by Gjon Buzuku, a Catholic cleric in 1555. The book contains 188 pages and is written in two columns. Meshari is the translation of the main parts of the Catholic Liturgy into Albanian. It contains the liturgies of the main religious holidays of the year, comments from the book of prayers, excerpts from the Bible as well as excerpts from the ritual and catechism. It was written to help Christians pray daily religious services. The only original known c
missal
thumb|The Missal, a 1902 portrait by John William Waterhouse
A missal is a liturgical book containing instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the liturgical year. Versions differ across liturgical tradition, period, and purpose, with some missals intended to enable a priest to celebrate Mass publicly and others for private and lay use. The texts of the most common Eucharistic liturgy in the world, the Catholic Church's Mass of Paul VI of the Roman Rite, are contained in the 1970 edition of the Roman Missal.
Missale Romanum Glagolitice
First printed Croatian book in 1483
Revised Common Lectionary
ecumenical lectionary
Missal of Silos
the oldest known document on paper created in Europe
Dubrovnik Missal
12th-century text from Croatia
Stammheim Missal
manuscript at Getty Museum