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What’s New In The Second Edition?

St. Edmund Campion Missal and Hymnal · July 1, 2013

547 Missale Romanum RIBBON HE SECOND EDITION is scheduled to begin shipping on 30 July 2013. Corpus Christi Watershed produced the First Edition, but was unable to continue selling the Missal due to structural changes. Père Pierre Productions, operated by a Catholic family, has come forward to make sure the Campion Missal does not go out of print.


Changes in the Second Edition?

1.   Several typos were corrected

2.   The Solemn Mass section was completely redone and now has a more “classic” layout

3.   A ribbon has been added

4.   Minor improvements were made throughout the book to things like headers

5.   The cover has been changed to a more subtle, elegant design

6.   Artwork by James Ridley has not been included


Are the page numbers the same in the Second Edition?

Yes, the page numbers in both editions are identical.


Where can I learn more about the Second Edition?

You can learn more and even see samples of the forthcoming edition by reading this interview.


A Special “Sneak Peek” of the Second Edition:

548 PREVIEW Missale 1962 7150 Preview 2nd Edition 7151 Preview 2nd Edition 7152 Preview BW 7154 Preview Sanctus 7221 PREV
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Random Quote

The effectiveness of liturgy does not lie in experimenting with rites and altering them over and over, nor in a continuous reductionism, but solely in entering more deeply into the word of God and the mystery being celebrated. It is the presence of these two that authenticates the Church’s rites, not what some priest decides, indulging his own preferences.

— Liturgicae Instaurationes (1970)

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