Suggestions: Traditional (1962) Lectionary daily readings
I saw one other post about this but it was two years old. Any chance of getting the old rite, aka Extraordinary Form, 1962 missal added as a lectionary? Not only for those of us who attend, but also as a great means of studying the Tradition, especially with all the propers.
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Bradford Fellmeth said:
Any chance of getting the old rite, aka Extraordinary Form, 1962 missal added as a lectionary?
I'm not sure if this set has what you are looking for. It contains Missale Romanum (Latin, 1962) and says it includes the 1962 lectionary.
https://www.logos.com/product/20189/missals-of-the-roman-catholic-church
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I mean having the daily readings according to the '62 calendar. I have the '62 Missale Romanum, but that's only as a book, not as a daily readings option.
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I'm sure I'm missing the gist of your request. Is it something your looking for in the Liturgical Layout?
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I agree and am pushing for more historical lectionaries as well. In the meantime, we can build them as personal books.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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[Y]MJ. Smith said:I agree and am pushing for more historical lectionaries as well. In the meantime, we can build them as personal books.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Yes I agree!
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Bump.
Would really like to study the Tradition in the context of the Traditional calendar. Thanks!
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Bradford said:
I saw one other post about this but it was two years old. Any chance of getting the old rite, aka Extraordinary Form, 1962 missal added as a lectionary? Not only for those of us who attend, but also as a great means of studying the Tradition, especially with all the propers.
Adding an English-language lectionary for the Extraordinary Form is one of our goals.
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Here's last Sunday in the 1962 lectionary (in Latin): https://app.verbum.com/books/LLS%3AMISSROMANUM/offsets/1038417
In the Missale Romanum resource you can find the lectionary in the PROPRIUM DE TEMPORE section.
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In the Missale Romanum resource you can find the lectionary in the PROPRIUM DE TEMPORE section.
For most Sundays, yes. Though it's worth noting that the Proprium de tempore is divided into two sections, between which is found the Ordo Missae. (The first part concludes with the Easter Vigil.)
For many weekdays, you need the Proprium Sanctorum, e.g., today: https://app.verbum.com/books/LLS%3AMISSROMANUM/references/dayofyear.8.25.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Has anyone made a personal book for the 1962 Lectionary? It sounds like good idea but a fair amount of work for an individual.
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I have a proposal in the Feedback pages for a 1962 Traditional Lectionary. Feel free to upvote and/or add comments. https://feedback.logos.com/boards/logos-resource-updates/posts/traditional-catholic-lectionary
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