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Discuss Catholic books. Leather Cover
9781905574056
6 3/8"  (16.1 cm) x 4"  (10.1 cm)
Baronius Books Limited
2004
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A new edition to celebrate the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum issued by Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday 7th July 2007.

The only complete Roman Missal according to the typical edition of 1962 approved by the Church!

Its features include:

  • 2,224 pages printed in red/black.
  • Size approximately 3.75" x 6.3"
  • Full Latin and English text of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum issued by Pope Benedict XVI on 7th July 2007.
  • 115 engravings throughout carefully scanned, corrected where necessary and digitally remastered (see sample).
  • Foreword and Imprimatur from the Most Reverend Fabian W. Bruskewitz, STD, Bishop of Lincoln.
  • All the Masses of the Liturgical Year, in Latin with English translation, according to the Roman Calendar of 1962 - Temporal and Sanctoral Cycles and accompanying rites (Blessing of Ashes, Blessing of Palms, Chrism Mass, and the Blessing of Holy Oils, etc)
  • Ordinary of the Mass, in Latin with English translation
  • Liturgical Calendar
  • Table of Moveable Feasts up to AD 2066
  • Complete Holy Week Liturgy of 1962 (including the Office of Tenebrae)
  • Common Masses of the Saints and the Blessed Virgin
  • Supplement of special Masses for the Dioceses of the USA
  • Supplement of special Masses for the Dioceses of England and Wales
  • Supplement of special Masses for the Dioceses of Scotland
  • Feasts celebrated in particular places and in certain religious congregations
  • Votive Masses for the days of the week
  • Sixteen Votive Masses for various occasions
  • Masses for the Dead (including infants), Complete Burial Service, Prayers for the Dead
  • Marriage Service and Nuptial Mass
  • The Churching of Women
  • Kyriale, in traditional Gregorian chant notation, including:
    • Tones for the most common Ordinaries: I (Lux et Origo), IV (Cunctipotens Genitor Deus), VIII (De Angelis), IX (Cum Jubilo), XI (Orbis Factor), XXVII (Sundays of Advent & Lent), XVIII (Deus Genitor Alme)
    • Tones for the Asperges and the Vidi Aquam
    • Tones for the Credo: I, II, III and IV
  • Vespers for Sundays and Feasts
  • Compline for Sundays
  • Hymns and chants for Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
  • Anthems to the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • Li tan y of the Saints
  • Various Devotions and Prayers including favourite Litanies, the Way of the Cross, prayers of the Rosary and others
  • Morning and Evening Prayers
  • Devotions for Confession
  • Devotions for Holy Communion
  • Te Deum Laudamus
  • The Itinerary or Office before a Journey
  • Various Blessings
  • An explanation of "The Liturgy or Public Worship of the Catholic and Roman Church"
  • An Abridgement of Christian Doctrine

     

    Classic Images

The church has always used icons and pious images to raise our minds to God. This Missal is no exception, containing a number of excellent images throughout. To ensure the highest quality possible, each image has been scanned, corrected where necessary and re-mastered to the highest quality possible to complement the high quality of the text.

At last! The Roman Missal according to the typical edition of 1962.

  • This 21st Century edition of the traditional Missal of the Tridentine Rite is published with an Imprimatur. (A guarantee from the Church that the publication is free from moral or doctrinal errors.)
  • For years Catholics participating at the Tridentine Mass have had to rely on hand-me-down and second hand copies - often pre-1962 edtions.
  • The Tridentine Rite remains an important and integral part of Catholic tradition both and historically and spiritually.
    In 1988, His Holiness Pope John Paul II acknowledged the "lawfulness" and "richness" for the Church of "a diversity of charisms, traditions of spirituality and apostolate", which "constitute the beauty of unity in variety: of blended 'harmony' which the earthly Church rises up to Heaven under the impulse of the Holy Spirit." Apostolic Letter "Ecclesia Dei" of the Supreme Pontiff John Paul II Given Motu Proprio, 2 July 1988 (paragraph 5.a).
  • Consequently His Holiness concluded: "To all those Catholic faithful who feel attached to some previous liturgical and disciplinary forms of the Latin tradition I wish to manifest my will to facilitate their ecclesial communion by means of the necessary measures to guarantee respect for their rightful aspirations. In this matter I ask for the support of the bishops and of all those engaged in the pastoral ministry in the Church." (paragraph 5.c)
  • And he decreed: "Moreover, respect must everywhere be shown for the feelings of all those who are attached to the Latin liturgical tradition, by a wide and generous application of the directives already issued some time ago by the Apostolic See for the use of the Roman Missal according to the typical edition of 1962." (paragraph 6.c)

The Roman Missal

  • The Roman Missal of 1570 was promulgated by Pope St Pius V in execution of the decree of the Council of Trent. It was, Pope Paul VI reminds us, "one of the many admirable results that the Council achieved for the benefit of the entire Church of Christ."
  • Far from being a new rite of Mass, it was, as regards the Ordinary, Canon, Proper of the time and much else a replica of the Roman Missal of 1474, which in its turn repeated in all essentials the practice of the Roman Church of the epoch of Innocent III, which itself derived from the usage of Gregory the Great and his successors in the seventh century. In short, the Missal of 1570 was, in all essentials, the usage of the mainstream of medieval European liturgy.
  • This codification of the rite of Mass ensured that Latin-rite priests would be able to celebrate the Mass "according to the custom and rite of the holy Fathers", and protected the Mass against any temptation to change its prayers and ceremonies in the direction of Protestantism.
  • The prayers and ceremonies of this Missal are expressive of the traditional Catholic doctrines of the sacrifice of the Mass and the Real Presence of Our Lord in the Sacred Host, doctrines which the Council of Trent was at pains to articulate and emphasise, and which are under renewed attack in our day.
  • Legions of Catholic missionaries spread this Missal across the entire world, while innumerable holy men and women nurtured their spiritual lives on its ceremonies, its readings from Scripture and its prayer texts. In large part these prayer texts owe their arrangement to Pope St Gregory the Great - a holy legacy and tradition that forms our common Catholic patrimony, and a "witness to an unchanged Faith." A Faith, moreover, "which is an entire tradition originating in Christ."

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