Got my new 1962 missal from angeluspress

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Got the new missal from he fedex person today. it is really nice and has everything you can imagine, and it has all the prayers/everything in latin and english…
 
thank you… could you describe a little more… does it have daily readings? sunday vespers? morning and evening prayers? I might jsut buy one.
 
I’m waiting on emine from Allcatholicbooks. I was hoping to have it this weekend but I guess I’ll have wait another week.
 
I has vespers, compline, lots and lots and lots of stuff. It has the prayers for every mass for every day. It has it in latin and english. It has moveable feasts up to 2050. It has chants in the back. It has tons of prayers, basic precepts of the church, tells you about when to fast… hold on to your socks, even refers to the 1983 canon law about some things (although it gives the older laws as well).

I have a 1962 big st. joe’s missal, the paper is better, and I think the overall construction is better (it’s 43 years old and in mint shape, cost ten bucks on ebay). But it is only in english, the moveable feast calender ran out in 2000, doesn’t have vespers, etc…

Get it, it is simply awesome, for real. I am very very very impressed, and will have more prayers to say before and after mass than I’ll know what to do!!! i have a paper that came with it, two actually that will sell the book for 39.95, cheaper than what they are selling it now, I’ll send anyone that wants one if they want it… just pm me, i only have two though.
 
You should be advised that the Angelus Press is the publishing wing of the SSPX. You should have probably looked for the missal in a used book store first.
 
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Kielbasi:
You should be advised that the Angelus Press is the publishing wing of the SSPX. You should have probably looked for the missal in a used book store first.
My FSSP Indult priest before he was transferred to another Tridentine parish within FSSP (who is in full accord with Rome under Ecclesia Dei) has advised some of us to look to Angelus Press for Tridentine missals. Apparently, their the only ones that seem fit to publish a 1962 missal at reasonable price.
 
who cares if it’s sspx, it’s the 1962 missal, and it does qoute and give 1983 canon law instructions on fasting, abstinence, etc… even about the hour fast before communion. Yes, they still give the older canon law rules, but they say the 1983 canon law about fasting, etc. should be followed. Not bad for the sspx, and you know what, i don’t see any indult group producing a book SO complete.

It has the latin and english for everything… that is nice. It isn’t 40 some years old and smelly. Buy one, you won’t go to hell for it. It has nice evening prayers, morning prayers, etc… it has lots and lots of stuff in it.

I’ll say it again, I have a near mint 1962 missal, st. joesph. It is only in english. It’s almost 1400 pages long.
 
Another thread suggested a missal from Baronius press, but I couldn’t afford the extra $20-$30 dollars it would have taken to get that one. I would have preferred it because it has an imprimatur from the Very Rev. Fabian Bruskewitz, but in the end price was my motivator. Of course, once I read their (Angelus’) site a little closer and realized they were not just somewhat connected to the SSPX but actually affiliated, I wished I would have spent the extra money. When all is said and done, though, I don’t imagine they could put too much into a missal that would be able to push their schism.
 
I don’t see what some of you are complaining about when you would not even blink about purchasing a book from a Protestant publishing house like reprints of ECF. ****
 
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I don’t see what some of you are complaining about when you would not even blink about purchasing a book from a Protestant publishing house like reprints of ECF.
or icons from Orthodox.
 
I just got mine in today’s mail. Absolutely wonderful. I’ve only begun exploring its treasures but well worth the price. Even the short introduction is helpful for those dealing with the “once for all” objections protestants typically raise to the sacrifice of the Mass. The missal besides including the texts of the Tridentine Mass is packed with prayers, devotion summaries, and other useful information. If your wondering when Ash Wednesday is in 2027, No problem flip to the chart on moveable feasts facing page 1 - it falls on Feb 10. How they pack this much information in such handy size volume is beyond me.
 
Great, I’ve been waiting anxiously for it. I’ve been using a 1949 missal that belonged to my mother, hopefully it will be here soon. I’m sure I’ll have to wait longer being as I’m from Ontario Canada.
 
Just got mine today, too. I must concur that it is exceptionally well done. It even incorporates Pope John XXIII’s reorganization of the rubrics as far as I can tell. Significantly, the rite of Holy Communion is in accord with Rubricarum Instructum though I doubt the local TLM will stop their servers from saying the Confiteor before communion anyway. Aside from its usefulness at Mass, this edition is worth its price merely for the devotional aspects included and the liturgical explanation provided in the margins.

Pax,
Keith
 
I’m fairly certain our servers don’t say the confiteor before communion… unless they say it so inaudibly I can’t even hear mumbling, I sit up front. I watched an sspx mass on their korean website and the part before the communion is not like our 1962 mass. They say the confiteor and a few other paragraphs of stuff not found in my 1962 missal or my indult mass.
 
It would seem like the 1962 missale’s contents is copywrited by the Church?

I can’t see the Church granting a license to a group like the SSPX, so I wonder how they get around it? Just by changing the format a bit?
 
I wasn’t going to get one but now that some of the people at Church got their’s and love them I might have to buy one. I have a Marrian Missal plus some of my families old ones but I hate to use them.
Kathy
 
It would seem like the 1962 missale’s contents is copywrited by the Church?
I can’t see the Church granting a license to a group like the SSPX, so I wonder how they get around it? Just by changing the format a bit
From the copyright page:

The Roman Catholic Daily Missal (1962) is newly typeset, based on The Ideal Missal, revised by Sylvester P. Juergens, S.M., S.T.D.(Turnhout, Belgium: Henri Proost & Co., 1962); it bore the
Nihil Obstat of Arthur J. Scanlan, S.T.D, and the Imprimatur of
C. Eykens (Antwerp).
 
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I’m fairly certain our servers don’t say the confiteor before communion… unless they say it so inaudibly I can’t even hear mumbling, I sit up front. I watched an sspx mass on their korean website and the part before the communion is not like our 1962 mass. They say the confiteor and a few other paragraphs of stuff not found in my 1962 missal or my indult mass.
The altar boys say the confiteor,misreatur, and the priest says the indulgentiam before communion the same as they say at the beginning of Mass.
 
I was under the impression from the missal in church that the confiteor before communion was taken out, was that just the priest’s? Cause on the sspx website the priests actually say the confiteor before communion. And compare a 1962 missal and an earlier missal if I’m not mistaken there are slight differences? Can some one clairify?
 
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