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TantumErgo90
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I’m thinking about getting a Baronius Missal. What are some of the changes they made between their previous edition and the Motu Proprio edition? Thank you.
This is a bummer. I was hoping they would make some changes. To the OP: I would go with the Angelus Missal. I’ve never heard of anyone who has one complain about them, but I have heard several Baronius owners say they wished they got an Angelus. I’ve got one and love it!AFAIK it’s the same as the previous, but with the Motu Proprio printed in it. There could be more changes…?
Ah, I assumed you didn’t have a 62’ Missal. My apologies. I too plan on buying a Baronius in the future, even though I already have an Angelus. I’m sure the Angelus will still be my main Missal, but I want a Baronius to use for reference and some of the extras too.I have the Angelus Missal, but the Baronius just seems like it has something special to it. I’ve seen the pre-Motu Proprio one, and really liked it. I don’t mind the small print. I seems like it is more easier to carry around. Plus, we need another missal for my household.
amy411(The book says ‘in toni’ but I think it must mean ‘in tono’. But what does this phrase mean? Simply that they are chanted while one faces the altar?All psalms are recited in -]toni /-] tono in directum.
The translation in the Angelus and Baronius should be exactly the same since the translator is the same. Feature wise, the Baronius is based on the Daily Missal and Liturgical Mass while the Angelus Missal is based on the Ideal Missal.I have both, Angelus and Baronius, and I’m confused. Shouldn’t these Missals be identical? Both are the 1962 Missal, they have the same pictures and information, but the pages don’t match and there are different “explanations” of the rubrics.
Well you don’t have to follow everything line by line. In general if fine to know which part of the mass you are at. For the Canon, well you know where you are just by following the gestures of the Priest. Just know abit of the commentary of St Thomas Aquinas on those and well it’d be beautiful.I have been following the TLM issues for years, and have seen it on EWTN and YouTube, but this will be my first time attending, hence my nervousness to be sure I’m following along correctly. This will be a low Mass, weekday, with no music, so not at all like the elaborate versions seen recently by FSSP, etc.