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I'm looking for a Missal....or any other booklet that would contain the traditional daily Feasts, the Traditional Sundays, the Ember Days, all moveable feasts, for next year and beyond. Would anyone know of such a missal or document? (I would prefer one that is pre - 1962, but since I'm only needing it for the moveable feasts, it doesn't really matter.)
Thanks!
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There are several Traditional Latin Mass Missal reviews on this recent thread. There might be something there to help you. My preference is the St. Andrew's Daily Missal for content, historical explanations and liturgical explanations. It's a 1945 missal. It's also out of print, so you'd have to find a used copy.
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Are you looking for the readings for the moveable feasts or just a calendar?
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1962 Calendar and here. The links in the latter go to other calendars from other years.
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Thanks so much ladies!
Domina Caeli - I'm just looking for the calendar. So, for example, I want to know what all the Sundays of 2011 (and the following years for that matter, when it comes time to prepare for those) will be: The 16th Sunday after Pentecost, Ash Wednesday, Corpus Christi, etc. I don't want to mix them up! I thought I had come across a Traditional Missal with those specific dates, but can't seem to find it anymore! I think the dates went way up into the 2030's or 2040's. I can get the Saints feast Days from Butler's Lives of the Saints, but I'm in need of the moveable feasts.
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I know I have seen such a calendar, but maybe it was for the Novus Ordo. I'll have to try and remember.
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I found this site --Traditional Latin Rite Missal Project-- a few days ago. It might be helpful.
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Syncletica wrote:
I'm just looking for the calendar. So, for example, I want to know what all the Sundays of 2011 (and the following years for that matter, when it comes time to prepare for those) will be: The 16th Sunday after Pentecost, Ash Wednesday, Corpus Christi, etc. I don't want to mix them up! I thought I had come across a Traditional Missal with those specific dates, but can't seem to find it anymore! I think the dates went way up into the 2030's or 2040's. I can get the Saints feast Days from Butler's Lives of the Saints, but I'm in need of the moveable feasts. |
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Ah OK I see what you mean. Basically you have to figure it out. What you want is an Ordo. You're only going to find them for a year at a time but it will help. The 1962 calendar can be a little confusing but once you work with it for a while it becomes more familiar. The problem can be when you run into overlapping feasts and trying to figure out which has priority and what, if and where to move another. Last year I had to get expert help because in 2011 the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus falls on July 1st (3rd Friday after Pentecost) which is also the Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ and I couldn't figure out which took precedence.
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Thank you so much, Michelle! These look great!
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This site --TRADITIO-- has calendars "based on the most traditional form of the Roman Rite, before the Conciliar-Bugnini changes of 1950, 1956, 1960, and 1962", so there are the "pre-1962" ones you were looking for, BUT they won't be completely correct because it is the 1962 calendar of Blessed John XXIII that is the approved calendar for the forma extraordinaria.
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Me again.
Here's a Table of Movable Feasts that might help.
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