English Missal
The English Missal (sometimes referred to as the Knott Missal) is an English-language translation of the pre-Vatican II Latin Missale Romanum used by some Anglo-Catholic parish churches. After its first publication by W. Knott & Son in 1912, The English Missal was rapidly endorsed by the growing "Ritualist" faction within the Anglo-Catholic clergy, which leaned Anglo-Papalist and viewed the liturgies of the Book of Common Prayer as insufficient expressions of fully Catholic worship.