The 1962 Roman Missal is the culmination of nearly 400 years of liturgical development following the Council of Trent (1570). While it remains faithful to the "Tridentine" tradition, it includes specific reforms introduced by Popes Pius XII and John XXIII, such as:
: The fixed prayers of the Mass (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Canon) presented with Latin and Spanish side-by-side.
: The addition of St. Joseph’s name to the Canon of the Mass, the first change to that prayer in centuries. Structure of the Misal Romano 1962
The (Latin-Spanish edition) is one of the most significant liturgical books for the Catholic faithful who practice the Traditional Latin Mass (Misa Tridentina). Promulgated by Pope John XXIII, this edition represents the final authorized version of the Roman Missal before the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
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The 1962 Roman Missal is the culmination of nearly 400 years of liturgical development following the Council of Trent (1570). While it remains faithful to the "Tridentine" tradition, it includes specific reforms introduced by Popes Pius XII and John XXIII, such as:
: The fixed prayers of the Mass (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Canon) presented with Latin and Spanish side-by-side. Misal Romano 1962 Espanol-latino Pdf
: The addition of St. Joseph’s name to the Canon of the Mass, the first change to that prayer in centuries. Structure of the Misal Romano 1962 The 1962 Roman Missal is the culmination of
The (Latin-Spanish edition) is one of the most significant liturgical books for the Catholic faithful who practice the Traditional Latin Mass (Misa Tridentina). Promulgated by Pope John XXIII, this edition represents the final authorized version of the Roman Missal before the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. Joseph’s name to the Canon of the Mass,