** Traditional Latin Mass Community ** St. Peter's Church - Troy, New York

Latin Mass Missals

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Missal

If you do not have a Sunday Missal of your own, booklet missals such as the one shown here are provided for your convenience (the smaller of the two red booklets is the actual missal; there is also version available without a cover).  
 
These missals may be found at the back of the Church. If you can't find any on the main aisle, you might find some on the side aisles.  
 
If you are unable to find one, feel free to ask an usher for assistance.  
 
These leaflets missals, while quite useful, do not contain the changeable prayers and readings (epistles, gospels, etc.) for the specific day in question of the liturgical year. For that purpose, a larger missaleither a Sunday missal or a daily missalshould be obtained.
 
Tridentine missals are readily available on the internet at www.ebay.com or from various Catholic booksellers, publishers, and organizations.