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.



Referenced by (38)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Mass of St. Pius V
Mass of St. Pius V ("Traditional Latin Mass")
Mass of St. Pius V ("1962 Roman Missal Mass")
Tridentine Mass ("Traditional Latin Mass")
Vetus Ordo ("Traditional Latin Mass")
Vetus Ordo
alsoKnownAs
Mass of St. Pius V ("Pontifical High Mass")
Tridentine Mass ("Solemn High Mass")
Tridentine Mass ("Pontifical High Mass")
Usus antiquior ("Solemn High Mass")
hasForm
Usus antiquior ("Traditional Latin Mass")
Usus antiquior
Usus antiquior ("Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite")
hasAlternativeName
Last Gospel
Roman Canon
Roman Canon ("Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal")
usedIn
Last Gospel ("Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite")
Roman Breviary
associatedWith
Catholic traditionalism
Catholic traditionalism ("Latin Mass")
favors
Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
Missale Romanum ("Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite")
liturgicalUse
Quo primum
Summorum Pontificum
subject
Summorum Pontificum ("traditional Latin Mass")
broadensPermissionFor
Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite ("Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite")
coexistsWith
Mass of St. Pius V ("Novus Ordo Missae")
contrastedWith
Anglican Use ("Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite")
distinctFrom
Latin Rite ("Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite")
hasFormOfMass
Vetus Ordo ("predominant Roman Rite form before 1960s")
historicalUsage
Quo primum
influenced
Traditionis custodes
liturgicalFormAddressed
Society of Saint Pius X
liturgicalOrientation
Pope Pius V
promoted
Mass of Paul VI
replaced
Council of Trent
resultedIn
Summorum Pontificum ("Missal of 1962 was never abrogated")
states
Tridentine Mass ("Roman Missal of 1570")
usesLiturgicalBook

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