Tridentine Mass

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The Tridentine Mass is the traditional Latin liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church codified in the 16th century and used as its standard form of the Mass for several centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic liturgy
form of the Roman Rite
liturgical rite
alsoKnownAs Mass of St. Pius V
Tridentine Mass
surface form: Traditional Latin Mass

Usus antiquior
Vetus Ordo
associatedWithGroup Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter
Society of Saint Pius X
associatedWithMovement Catholic traditionalism
celebratedAdOrientem true
codifiedBy Pope Pius V
codifiedInDocument Quo primum
codifiedInYear 1570
communionMode on the tongue
communionPosture kneeling
contains Last Gospel
Offertory
Prayers at the foot of the altar
Roman Canon
eucharisticPrayer Missale Romanum
surface form: Canon of the Mass
geographicScope worldwide
hasForm High Mass
Low Mass
Tridentine Mass self-linksurface differs
surface form: Pontifical High Mass

Tridentine Mass self-linksurface differs
surface form: Solemn High Mass
historicalUsePeriod 16th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
language Latin
partOf Latin Rite
surface form: Roman Rite
permittedBy Pope Benedict XVI
primaryLiturgicalLanguage Latin
surface form: Ecclesiastical Latin
regulatedByDocument Summorum Pontificum
Traditionis custodes
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
restrictedBy Pope Francis
rubricsEmphasize genuflections
silence
use of altar rails
standardBefore Second Vatican Council
supersededInOrdinaryUseBy Mass of Paul VI
usesLiturgicalBook Missale Romanum
Tridentine Mass self-linksurface differs
surface form: Roman Missal of 1570
usesLiturgicalCalendar traditional Roman calendar

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Council of Trent resultedIn Tridentine Mass
Tridentine Mass alsoKnownAs Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Traditional Latin Mass
Tridentine Mass usesLiturgicalBook Tridentine Mass self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Roman Missal of 1570
Tridentine Mass hasForm Tridentine Mass self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Solemn High Mass
Tridentine Mass hasForm Tridentine Mass self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Pontifical High Mass
Latin Rite hasFormOfMass Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
Usus antiquior hasAlternativeName Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Traditional Latin Mass
Usus antiquior hasAlternativeName Tridentine Mass
Usus antiquior hasAlternativeName Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
Usus antiquior hasForm Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Solemn High Mass
Mass of St. Pius V alsoKnownAs Tridentine Mass
Mass of St. Pius V alsoKnownAs Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Traditional Latin Mass
Mass of St. Pius V alsoKnownAs Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: 1962 Roman Missal Mass
Mass of St. Pius V hasForm Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Pontifical High Mass
Mass of St. Pius V contrastedWith Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Novus Ordo Missae
Vetus Ordo alsoKnownAs Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Traditional Latin Mass
Vetus Ordo alsoKnownAs Tridentine Mass
Vetus Ordo historicalUsage Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: predominant Roman Rite form before 1960s
Quo primum subject Tridentine Mass
Quo primum influenced Tridentine Mass
Roman Canon usedIn Tridentine Mass
Roman Canon usedIn Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal
Summorum Pontificum subject Tridentine Mass
Summorum Pontificum states Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Missal of 1962 was never abrogated
Summorum Pontificum broadensPermissionFor Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: traditional Latin Mass
Catholic traditionalism favors Tridentine Mass
Catholic traditionalism favors Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Latin Mass
Missale Romanum liturgicalUse Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
Pope Pius V promoted Tridentine Mass
Last Gospel usedIn Tridentine Mass
Last Gospel associatedWith Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
Mass of Paul VI replaced Tridentine Mass
Anglican Use distinctFrom Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite coexistsWith Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
Roman Breviary associatedWith Tridentine Mass
Memento etiam (for the dead) tradition Tridentine Mass
Missa cantata partOf Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: traditional Latin Mass
Missa cantata contrastedWith Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Solemn High Mass
Graduale Romanum relatedTo Tridentine Mass
Universae Ecclesiae subject Tridentine Mass
Novus Ordo replacedForm Tridentine Mass
Novus Ordo contrastedWith Tridentine Mass
Prayers at the Foot of the Altar partOf Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Traditional Latin Mass
Memento, Domine (for the living) usedIn Tridentine Mass
Memento, Domine (for the living) usedIn Tridentine Mass
this entity surface form: Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal
Council of Trent (as part of the Roman Missal) resultedIn Tridentine Mass
subject surface form: Council of Trent
Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, Denton, Nebraska, United States liturgicalForm Tridentine Mass
subject surface form: Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary
this entity surface form: Traditional Latin Mass