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What are misales in Spain?

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Misales relate to weddings somehow

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  1. Un misal is a missal.

    Misales would be plural for un misal - unos misales.  

    A Missal is a prayer book (for the Catholic Church, for Mass).

    And that would be the same anywhere that Spanish is spoken, not just Spain.


  2. Misales are the small books used for catholic church services in spanish speaking countries (Spain and Latin America)...

    They contain the daily liturgy, plus the epistles and gospels for each day of the year. They are still in use, but not as much as they used to be.

    The word MISAL comes from the word for mass in spanish which is misa. The equivalent in english would be a prayer book or mass book.

    Nowadays for weddings people often make a "pamphlet version" which just includes the hymns and readings for their own wedding service and which the people attending can take as a keepsake.

    Evidently the misales are for very religious people.

  3. u need to elaborate in your question misales? In reference to what? What to does ur question relates to? Church, military, government  there could be a more that I meaning to the word.

  4. do you mean misa = church service.

    misas = church services

    I've lived in Spain 19 years and speak the language fluently but i've never heard of misales.

    edit* oh well you learn something new every day . I should go to church more often!! lol

  5. Prayer Books

  6. is that missles?

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