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1962 Missale Romanum
1962 Missale Romanum
1962 Missale Romanum
Item#: AMR
Availability: Usually ships the next business day.
Regular price: $310.00
Sale price: $119.95

Product Description
HUGE PRICE CUT FOR A LIMITED TIME!

Are priests prepared to say the ancient Roman Rite? Make sure they have an Altar Missal!

The 1962 Missale Romanum

  • A complete, full sized, 1962 altar missal

  • Approved for liturgical use by the late Cardinal O'Connor

  • Gold-gilded pages all round, with ribbon markers hand-affixed in the liturgical colors

  • Hardbound rich red leather, Cabra bonded--the sturdiest and most handsome available, imported from Germany

  • Beautiful Belgian line-art adorns the text on quality Finch vanilla paper, with the Ordinary of the Mass in extra-thick 70-lb. stock

  • Smyth-sewn binding, hand-affixed tabbed pages for the Canon in matching Cabra leather, 2-color pages throughout

PLEASE NOTE: Included is a sticker which is designed to be peeled and affixed to the Canon of the Mass, adding St. Joseph, a change promulgated by Pope John XXIII in mid-November, 1962.

This sale price is only for current shipments; no adjustments made for prior sales.

To familiarize himself with the rubrics and movements of the Mass, a priest should start with the book: Learning the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Latin Rite. It is also strongly recommend that the priest have an ORDO and study The Celebration of Mass for interpreting the finer details of Rubrics of the Roman Breviary and Missal and Ritus Servandis & De Defectibus, which are essential for every priest to know before offering the traditional rite. A video is available which is an excellent tool for instruction in learning the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.