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Tridentine Mass


 

The Tridentine Mass is a term used for Mass celebrated in Latin in accordance with the successive forms of the Roman Missal from its December 5 1570 promulgation by Pope Pius V, implementing a decision of the General Council, held in Trent, Italyhttp://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15030c.htm (Tridentine is the adjectival form of Trent), through its repeated revisions by later Popes,http://ordorecitandi.com/nav/CalendarComparisonMay2002.doc especially in 1604,http://www.catholicliturgy.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/DocumentContents/Index/2/SubIndex/41/DocumentIndex/314 1634,http://www.catholicliturgy.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/DocumentContents/Index/2/SubIndex/41/DocumentIndex/403 1888, 1920 and 1955 and 1962. Some exclude from the definition Pope John XXIII's 1962 revision, and all exclude that of 1970 by Pope Paul VI and subsequent revisions.

Related Topics:
Mass - Latin - Roman Missal - December 5 - 1570 - Pope Pius V - General Council - Trent, Italy - 1604 - 1634 - 1888 - 1920 - 1955 - 1962 - Pope John XXIII - 1970 - Pope Paul VI

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