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Lectionary
Some hymnals include the readings but the Lectionary is the book used at the altar which contains the readings.
The word "breviary" comes from brevis. This means concise or short. It's a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church. This book contains prayers, readings, Psalms, notations and hymns.
The Lectionary contains all the readings for Mass, for the two year cycle for daily readings, and the three year cycle for Sunday readings.
Catholic AnswerThe Lectionary contains all the readings for Mass.
Acts of the Apostles.
The book used during Mass is called the Roman Missal. It contains the prayers, readings, and rituals used during the celebration of the Eucharist.
There is no formal rite but you can adapt a rite from the Book of Blessings which has a section on blessing of musicians with readings
In church during church services.
The lector reads from a book called the Lectionary which the priest also reads the gospel from. The book of prayers the priest reads from at the altar and chair is called the Roman Missal, or Sacramentary.
The compendium of the Catechism of The Catholic Church is a book that contains stories and experiences which have a meaning on how you have to life your life.
The Catholic Church primarily uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its official teachings and liturgical readings.