Any books you might recommend to a Traditional Catholic? I'm expanding my collection of books and I'd love your advice on a stunning prayer book. I already have the Angelus Press 1962 daily missal, so i think I'm pretty covered for now. Any prayer books you might recommend? I don't mind Catholic or Orthodox! Thanks a lot!
I have a lot of reviews on traditional Catholic prayerbooks. I would recommend taking a look at Blessed Be God, Key of Heaven (ebay might have copies), or TAN's Manual of Prayers for Catholic Laity. If you want a good breviary style book you can get Little Office of Baltimore or Divine Office by Angelus Press
I would love to see a review of the Credo prayer book! It’s by the Thomistic Institute and originally meant for new converts. I think it’s new? I can’t find many reviews online.
The TAN book "A Manual of Prayers: For the Use of the Catholic Laity" is a product of the Council of Baltimore and was first published in 1889. The TAN book is in English and Latin and the included ordinary and the proper are for the Tridentine Mass. It is decidedly a traditional prayer book. The Midwest Theological Forum offering is a product of this century, and so they have differences which are important. However the book under review has a good selection of prayers in Latin. This is an interesting choice on their part. The further inclusion of Spanish and Italian prayers is a reflection of the large number of Spanish speaking Catholics in the United States, while Italian is good for the seminarians who wrote the book. Rome is the home of the Latin Church. French and German prayers are also included. Both books have a wealth of good content. One other difference is that the older book is at least 200 pages longer! The James Socias prayer book (reviewed in an earlier video), because it has the Novus Ordo order of Mass in Latin and English has an advantage.
I wonder would you be able to review ‘Catholica The Visual Culture Of Catholicism’ by Suzanna Ivanic & published in April of 2022 by Thames & Hudson Ltd please? It looks to be a very beautiful book but I can’t see any reviews for it where we can see inside it, which I find rather surprising. Thank you in anticipation 🙏🏼 🕊️ ❤️
If I showed every page in detail no one would buy the book amd the video would be much longer. There is no author persay. As I said, it is put out by the Midwest Theological Forum and the NAC
@@ConvincedCatholicism *_per se_ . Just mentioning it to be pernickety :) This book isn't easy to find in the UK. Looks good though! Thanks for the review 👍
@@PadraigTomas Thank you for the info I will check it out. I have so many small devotional manuals and they all have mostly the same prayers. I saw something similar but it's about $65.00
I was just looking for a review on this, good timing! Thanks for the in depth review
Glad I could be of help
I have the an edition from 96 or 97. The spine broke, and it came in a slip case.
I'm sure you know but rugged rosaries makes an outstanding rosary
@@Bo_Yeshua yes I love their work
If you Google manual of Prayers by Rev John Martin O’Connor, there a several for sale, many seem to be a decent price.
Thanks for the info!
Any books you might recommend to a Traditional Catholic? I'm expanding my collection of books and I'd love your advice on a stunning prayer book. I already have the Angelus Press 1962 daily missal, so i think I'm pretty covered for now. Any prayer books you might recommend? I don't mind Catholic or Orthodox! Thanks a lot!
I have a lot of reviews on traditional Catholic prayerbooks. I would recommend taking a look at Blessed Be God, Key of Heaven (ebay might have copies), or TAN's Manual of Prayers for Catholic Laity. If you want a good breviary style book you can get Little Office of Baltimore or Divine Office by Angelus Press
I would love to see a review of the Credo prayer book! It’s by the Thomistic Institute and originally meant for new converts. I think it’s new? I can’t find many reviews online.
Never heard of it, but I will look to see if it’s worthwhile
Oops You didn't post a link, and I can't ind this edition on Amazon.
amzn.to/3UYjIyR
I think TAN Books has a similar prayer book? The one you have looks really cool!
The TAN book "A Manual of Prayers: For the Use of the Catholic Laity" is a product of the Council of Baltimore and was first published in 1889. The TAN book is in English and Latin and the included ordinary and the proper are for the Tridentine Mass. It is decidedly a traditional prayer book.
The Midwest Theological Forum offering is a product of this century, and so they have differences which are important. However the book under review has a good selection of prayers in Latin. This is an interesting choice on their part. The further inclusion of Spanish and Italian prayers is a reflection of the large number of Spanish speaking Catholics in the United States, while Italian is good for the seminarians who wrote the book. Rome is the home of the Latin Church. French and German prayers are also included. Both books have a wealth of good content.
One other difference is that the older book is at least 200 pages longer!
The James Socias prayer book (reviewed in an earlier video), because it has the Novus Ordo order of Mass in Latin and English has an advantage.
The TAN book is, as the other comments suggest, is pre Vatican II and even more extensive/expensive
@@ConvincedCatholicism If you can, can you review the new TAN manual of prayers? Seems very interesting
@@rubengarza2100 I definitely will. It got delivered to my house a few days ago
@@ConvincedCatholicism Cool! Can't wait 😁
I wonder would you be able to review ‘Catholica The Visual Culture Of Catholicism’ by Suzanna Ivanic & published in April of 2022 by Thames & Hudson Ltd please? It looks to be a very beautiful book but I can’t see any reviews for it where we can see inside it, which I find rather surprising. Thank you in anticipation 🙏🏼 🕊️ ❤️
I will take a look. Never heard of it
You're flipping through so many pages so fast, we don't get to see what's in the rest of the contents of the book. Who is the author?
The publisher has a preview of the book available which includes the table of contents.
If I showed every page in detail no one would buy the book amd the video would be much longer. There is no author persay. As I said, it is put out by the Midwest Theological Forum and the NAC
@@ConvincedCatholicism *_per se_ . Just mentioning it to be pernickety :) This book isn't easy to find in the UK. Looks good though! Thanks for the review 👍
@@DavidWilson-hd6iz lol Thanks for the correction, now I know! Shame it is tough to find in the UK
@@PadraigTomas
Thank you for the info I will check it out. I have so many small devotional manuals and they all have mostly the same prayers. I saw something similar but it's about $65.00