Daily Missal 1962 - Burgundy Leather
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The only complete Roman Missal according to the typical edition of 1962 approved by the Church!
The “1962 Daily Missal” contains the English translations and the Latin originals of the rites and texts for Holy Mass and many other liturgical ceremonies that were attended by the vast majority of Roman Catholics in the centuries before the liturgical reforms of Vatican Council II took effect. The liturgy of the 1962 Daily Missal is better known as the “Tridentine Mass”, “Traditional Latin Rite” or “Traditional Roman Rite”.
With its splendid texts and ceremonies that orient both priest and people entirely to the worship of God, this form of the sacred liturgy has fostered a living faith that has produced numerous saints and inspired countless artists, writers and thinkers to create much of what we now know as Western culture. Thanks to Pope Benedict XVI’s Apostolic Letter “Summorum Pontificum” in 2007, which declared it an "Extraordinary Form" of the Roman Rite, this form of the liturgy is now being celebrated more regularly and freely.
Features of the Baronius Press edition of the 1962 Daily Missal:
2,248 pages printed in red/black.
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.
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 (Biblical texts are from the Douay-Rheims), 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
Supplement of special Masses for the Dioceses of Australia and New Zealand
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
Litany 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
The “1962 Daily Missal” contains the English translations and the Latin originals of the rites and texts for Holy Mass and many other liturgical ceremonies that were attended by the vast majority of Roman Catholics in the centuries before the liturgical reforms of Vatican Council II took effect. The liturgy of the 1962 Daily Missal is better known as the “Tridentine Mass”, “Traditional Latin Rite” or “Traditional Roman Rite”.
With its splendid texts and ceremonies that orient both priest and people entirely to the worship of God, this form of the sacred liturgy has fostered a living faith that has produced numerous saints and inspired countless artists, writers and thinkers to create much of what we now know as Western culture. Thanks to Pope Benedict XVI’s Apostolic Letter “Summorum Pontificum” in 2007, which declared it an "Extraordinary Form" of the Roman Rite, this form of the liturgy is now being celebrated more regularly and freely.
Features of the Baronius Press edition of the 1962 Daily Missal:
2,248 pages printed in red/black.
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.
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 (Biblical texts are from the Douay-Rheims), 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
Supplement of special Masses for the Dioceses of Australia and New Zealand
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
Litany 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