by Br. Alexis Bugnolo
It is very rare today to find ancient liturgical books in perfect condition, and for sale. But following an inspiration from my guardian angel I entered a book shop and found these.
The first is a Spanish language Sunday Missal from 1943. The book store gave this to me as a gift.
The 4 breviares are from 1911, during the reign of Pope St. Pius X: they cost 150 euros total.
The Missal Ronanum is from 1893, during the reign of Pope Leo XIII: it costs 450 euros.
If you would like to help me purchase them, so as to put them back in use for the honor and glory of God, consider a donation below:
If you don’t mind, I’d like to buy the The Missal Ronanum from 1893, during the reign of Pope Leo XIII for my priest friend who is a Jewish convert. One of his aims in becoming a priest is to save the Tridentine Mass.
Emelda, I am donating this Missale to a traditional foundation in Spain, in communion with Pope Benedict XVI.
Brother Alexis, I visited a used bookstore last week and since I didn’t have a lot of time, I just browsed the religious section and set my eyes on anything that looked old. I found for $20
St. Joseph “Continuous” Sunday Missal published July 1, 1957 by Catholic Book Publishing NY.
Brother Bugnolo, I think God has guided you to purchase these books. They are wonderful examples of what the catholic faith was before the scourges of modernism ,freemasonry and marxism destroyed the church..