Lectionary
Category: Liturgical & Sacred Objects
Definition
The lectionary, a sacred object used in liturgy, is a book containing the readings for Catholic worship. Typically large and bound in durable material, it often features a cover depicting religious imagery. During Mass, the priest or deacon uses it to proclaim the appointed readings from Scripture. Each reading holds a symbolic meaning, guiding the congregation's reflection and prayer. Its purpose is to guide the liturgical celebration, providing the scriptural foundation for the day's worship.
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