Andrew's Daily Missal By Dom Gaspar Lefebvre O.S.B. “There is only one fully traditional Latin-English hand-missal in print for laypeople. This is Dom Gaspar. Description The St Andrew Daily Missal is fully traditional Latin-English hand-missal available in print for laypeople. This is Dom Gaspar Lefebvre’s [not to be confused with Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre] edition of The Saint Andrew Daily Missal with Vespers for Sundays and Feasts and Kyriale. It is the most complete traditional missal in print.” As quoted from one of the most widely read traditional Catholic web sites. The St Andrew Daily Missal is the original 1945 reprint without revisions. One of the most popular. Throughout the missal there is Latin and English text side-by-side. The Ordinary of the Mass contains the rubrics, printed in red, which the priest follows while offering the Mass. Each feast has a brief narrative of the Saint for the day. The missal also includes Vespers for Sundays and other feast days. Please note that several Mass changes after 1945, especially the major changes for Holy Week are not in this version. St Andrew missal has by far the most accurate/detailed information and explicit explanations for various masses, holy days etc. St Andrew Missal has another great “plus” in that it has beautiful explanations and commentary before each and every Sunday’s liturgy, as well as for those of the special Feast Days. The St Andrew Daily Missal • Reprint of the 1945 edition • Complete with Vespers and the Kyriale • A beautiful narrative of each feast day for the Liturgical year • Gold colored page edges • Special section devoted to the Sacraments (in English with Latin along side) • Five liturgically-colored ribbons. • Over 1900 pages • Hardcover. Robin_hood: My wife recently picked up a Saint Andrew daily missal in a second hand shop for a few pounds which is in excellent condition.We will be attending the Tridentine/Latin mass in the new year and her Missal was printed in the late 1940’s, will she be able to use it in a 1962 Tridentine Mass. What are the differences in the Missals pre 1962 compared to the post 1962 Thanks for any help:) the changes should be mostly minor details. For example, the 1962 Missal added St. Joseph to the list of saints mentioned in the Cannon (Eucharistic Prayer). There will probibly be a few other things, but the overall meaning of everything should be the same. One thing you might want to look for is that most Latin Mass communitied will provide latin/english booklets that youy can borrow. You might want to cheack the back of the church as you walk in. Then you can use your missal for the readings and prayers that change every day. Also, just a heads up. ![]() You will probibly be lost the first couple of times that you go. It takes a few Masses to get used to the flow, but its not bad at all once you get used to it, just be patient. Robin_hood: My wife recently picked up a Saint Andrew daily missal in a second hand shop for a few pounds which is in excellent condition.We will be attending the Tridentine/Latin mass in the new year and her Missal was printed in the late 1940’s, will she be able to use it in a 1962 Tridentine Mass. What are the differences in the Missals pre 1962 compared to the post 1962 Thanks for any help:) You may find these past threads helpful: (in my posts on this thread there are one or two innaccuracies) It’s actually dealing more with altar missals. A 1945 lay missal will have all the texts of a 1962 missal except for the Holy Week. Otherwise, the changes between the two concerned mostly suppressions, or changes in rank, or rubrics on when to say the Gloria, Creed, additional collects, etc. - that affects the priest - but nothing really new in the way of texts except for the Holy Week and, as the previous poster mentioned, St. Joseph in the Canon. There are some small changes in the Latin of the Collects around the Easter Octave. Robin_hood: My wife recently picked up a Saint Andrew daily missal in a second hand shop for a few pounds which is in excellent condition.We will be attending the Tridentine/Latin mass in the new year and her Missal was printed in the late 1940’s, will she be able to use it in a 1962 Tridentine Mass.
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