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Does anyone know if the 1961 Maryknoll Missal is good?
This is a bit belated… I’ve had both the Baronius and the Angelus Press missals. I like the Angelus press one better - easier to read for an oldie like me.Thanks, MissRose. I’m afraid the Baronius Press Daily Roman Missal is no longer online for $40.00. Quite frankly, I am interested in the Angelus Press Daily Roman Missal, but I hesitate to buy it because it costs over $60.00. I’m hoping to save some money and purchase a used Missal somewhere. Thanks for your helpful feedback!
Yes, I agree. I have both and prefer the Angelus too.This is a bit belated… I’ve had both the Baronius and the Angelus Press missals. I like the Angelus press one better - easier to read for an oldie like me.
Yes, online.Can you purchase a St,Andrew Missal anywhere. ?
Why does the link say that the St Andrew’s missal is the only fully traditional Latin-English missal?I just read this first post and followed the link, I have noticed they use modern notation of the chants eg -St. Bonaventure Publications.
But could anyone suggest one using Gregorian notation
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I have that one now as I lost my nice Angelus Press missal. I do like my Father Lasance missal - wish the print was a bit bigger.I have had the New Fr Lasance Missal(1945/reprinted mid-90’s) going on 15 yrs with regular use. The zippered, leather cover I put it in some years ago has helped preserve it.
The New Marian Missal(1958/reprinted recent years) is a good pick, but I think that with the hard cover you should put it in a case sooner rather than later. The first missal I had, an old, mid-50’s St Joseph Missal had problems with the cover getting loose sometime down the line. Just my thoughts.
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Ready, have you purchased a missal yet?Thanks, MissRose. I’m afraid the Baronius Press Daily Roman Missal is no longer online for $40.00. Quite frankly, I am interested in the Angelus Press Daily Roman Missal, but I hesitate to buy it because it costs over $60.00. I’m hoping to save some money and purchase a used Missal somewhere. Thanks for your helpful feedback!
Maybe its a promotional stuntWhy does the link say that the St Andrew’s missal is the only fully traditional Latin-English missal?
Anyway, the Angelus one does have Gregorian notation.