Mass of St. Pius V

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The Mass of St. Pius V is the traditional form of the Roman Catholic liturgy codified after the Council of Trent and used for centuries before the modern reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

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Mass of St. Pius V canonical 1
Mass of the Immaculate Conception 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic liturgy
form of the Roman Rite
liturgical rite
alsoKnownAs Tridentine Mass
surface form: 1962 Roman Missal Mass

Tridentine Mass
surface form: Traditional Latin Mass

Tridentine Mass
Usus antiquior
celebratedFacing liturgical east
celebratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
codifiedBy Pope Pius V
containsElement Agnus Dei
Confiteor
Credo
Domine non sum dignus
Gloria
Kyrie
Last Gospel
Offertory prayers
Prayers at the foot of the altar
Roman Canon
Sanctus
contrastedWith Mass of Paul VI
Tridentine Mass
surface form: Novus Ordo Missae
followsCouncil Council of Trent
hasForm High Mass
Low Mass
Tridentine Mass
surface form: Pontifical High Mass

Solemn High Mass
hasLanguage Latin
laterTypicalEditionYear 1962
liturgicalFamily Latin Rite
surface form: Roman Rite
liturgicalUse Mass
normFor Latin Church liturgy for several centuries
permittedByDocument Summorum Pontificum
permittedByPope Pope Benedict XVI
precedesReform Second Vatican Council liturgical reform
primaryOrientation ad orientem
promulgatedByDocument Quo primum
promulgationYear 1570
restrictedByDocument Traditionis custodes
restrictedByPope Pope Francis
rubricsRevisedBy Pope Benedict XV
Pope John XXIII
Pope Pius X
Pope Pius XII
standardEditionYear 1570
typicalLanguageOfProclamation Latin
usesChant Gregorian chant
usesLiturgicalBook Missale Romanum
Missale Romanum
surface form: Roman Missal of Pius V

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Tridentine Mass alsoKnownAs Mass of St. Pius V
Immaculate Conception commemoratedBy Mass of St. Pius V
this entity surface form: Mass of the Immaculate Conception