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'''Baronius Press''' is a traditional Catholic book publisher with headquarters in London, England. It |
'''Baronius Press''' is a traditional Catholic book publisher with headquarters in London, England. It takes its name from Cardinal [[Cesare Baronius]]. Its logo is a beretta, which together with a cassock forms the traditional image of a Catholic priest. |
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The main objective of Baronius Press was to raise the quality of traditional Catholic books in order to make them more appealing to a wider audience. Baronius Press aimed to achieve this goal by retypesetting classic Catholic books (rather than republishing facsimiles), and binding them using high quality coverings, such as real leather. The advantages of retypesetting are clearer text and the ability to use modern layouts. |
The main objective of Baronius Press was to raise the quality of traditional Catholic books in order to make them more appealing to a wider audience. Baronius Press aimed to achieve this goal by retypesetting classic Catholic books (rather than republishing facsimiles), and binding them using high quality coverings, such as real leather. The advantages of retypesetting are clearer text and the ability to use modern layouts. |
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The first book published by Baronius Press was a new edition of the [[Douay Rheims]] [[Bible]]. This was significant because no digitally [[typeset]] edition had been previously released. A pocket edition and a Psalms and New Testament edition subsequently followed. |
The first book published by Baronius Press was a new edition of the [[Douay Rheims]] [[Bible]]. This was significant because no digitally [[typeset]] edition had been previously released. A pocket edition and a Psalms and New Testament edition subsequently followed, and in 2007 a giant size format was added to the range. |
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A new edition has coincided with Pope Benedict's Motu Proprio 'Summorum Pontificum' and has been named the Motu Proprio 1962 Missal. It was noted in several Catholic newspapers and journals that, it is currently the only 1962 Missal published with a valid Imprimatur. |
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Later that year, with the aim of expanding its range, Baronius released a series of leatherbound Catholic classics. By the end of 2006, the company had over 40 titles in print, with the release of a new paperback series of Christian Classics. |
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Baronius will publish a new edition of the [[Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary]], complete with all Gregorian chant in October 2007. |
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In 2008 a Latin English Roman Breviary will also be published. Both of these titles will conform to the ''editio typica'' of the Breviary of 1961 and have a valid Imprimatur prior to publication. |
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⚫ | In 2005 Baronius Press published a new 1962 missal, with an imprimatur from [[Fabian Bruskewitz|Bishop Fabian Wendelin Bruskewitz]], for use at the [[Tridentine Mass|traditional Roman mass]]. This was the first missal intended for use at the traditional mass to be published in more than 35 years. |
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Baronius is currently working on editions of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Roman Breviary, both of which will conform to the ''editio typica'' of the Breviary of 1960. |
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==Current Book list== |
==Current Book list== |
Revision as of 18:56, 22 August 2007
Baronius Press is a traditional Catholic book publisher with headquarters in London, England. It takes its name from Cardinal Cesare Baronius. Its logo is a beretta, which together with a cassock forms the traditional image of a Catholic priest.
The main objective of Baronius Press was to raise the quality of traditional Catholic books in order to make them more appealing to a wider audience. Baronius Press aimed to achieve this goal by retypesetting classic Catholic books (rather than republishing facsimiles), and binding them using high quality coverings, such as real leather. The advantages of retypesetting are clearer text and the ability to use modern layouts.
The first book published by Baronius Press was a new edition of the Douay Rheims Bible. This was significant because no digitally typeset edition had been previously released. A pocket edition and a Psalms and New Testament edition subsequently followed, and in 2007 a giant size format was added to the range.
In 2005 Baronius Press published a new 1962 missal, with an imprimatur from Bishop Fabian Wendelin Bruskewitz, for use at the traditional Roman mass. This was the first missal intended for use at the traditional mass to be published in more than 35 years. A new edition has coincided with Pope Benedict's Motu Proprio 'Summorum Pontificum' and has been named the Motu Proprio 1962 Missal. It was noted in several Catholic newspapers and journals that, it is currently the only 1962 Missal published with a valid Imprimatur.
Later that year, with the aim of expanding its range, Baronius released a series of leatherbound Catholic classics. By the end of 2006, the company had over 40 titles in print, with the release of a new paperback series of Christian Classics.
Baronius will publish a new edition of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, complete with all Gregorian chant in October 2007. In 2008 a Latin English Roman Breviary will also be published. Both of these titles will conform to the editio typica of the Breviary of 1961 and have a valid Imprimatur prior to publication.
Current Book list
1962 Roman Rite Missal
Way of Perfection by St Teresa of Avila
Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis
Dolorous Passion by Anne Catherine Emmerich
The Holy Mass by Dom Prosper Gueranger
Rule of St Benedict by St Benedict