Release of Reader’s Bible Delayed but Gains New Design Features

Photo: Newrome Press release email

COLUMBIA, MO — Customers who pre-ordered the forthcoming Reader’s Bible with a lambskin cover have been informed of a delay in its release due to material testing and production logistics. In a release sent to UOJ-America, the publisher now reports that the Bible has entered print production and packaging, with an estimated completion and shipment timeline of four to six weeks.

Fr. Michael, in a message to pre-order customers, noted that after production, shipments will be sent to the company’s warehouses in Missouri. He cautioned that international cargo shipping remains unpredictable due to global conditions, and exact delivery dates will be communicated once confirmed.

Despite the delay, the publisher has enhanced the Bible’s design with new hand-painted color headers, adding extra value for those awaiting their copies. Customers who prefer not to wait are offered a full refund at any time, while supporters are thanked for their patience and continued interest in the project.

Previously, the UOJ reported that Holy Trinity Publications announced that it would release St. Theophan the Recluse’s commentary on Romans.

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