
LONDON - 9 July 2007 - 267 words
Publisher welcomes wider use of Latin Mass
Baronius Press, a London based Catholic book publisher which specialises in publishing traditional church books, has warmly welcomed the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum issued on Saturday by Pope Benedict XVI.
"Everyone at Baronius Press is exceedingly pleased that the Holy Father has issued this decree, which Catholics who are attached to the Traditional Latin Mass have been keenly anticipating for several months now" commented Baronius Press's Editor John Newton.
"A general misconception is that the Traditional Latin Mass is only attended by the older generation. In fact, most of our sales of the 1962 Missal are over the internet, to the generation born after the Vatican Council. With this announcement today, we feel that the increasing popularity of the Traditional Latin Mass has been given a marked boost."
To commemorate Summorum Pontificum Baronius Press, will publish a special "motu proprio" edition of their 1962 Missal on 14th September, the day the Motu Proprio will be implemented.
"Pope Benedict wisely speaks of the Missal of 1962 and that of 1970 as being two aspects of one and the same rite. The Missal issued by John XXIII at the beginning of the Council had already been influenced by the scholarship of the orthodox Liturgical Movement and actually anticipates many of the reforms called for by the Second Vatican Council. There are points of contact between the two forms, and hopefully this motu proprio will also encourage sacred and beautiful celebrations of the Missal of 1970 in line with the Council's vision, and using Gregorian chant which was prescribed by the Fathers of Vatican II."
For more information see: www.baroniuspress.com
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