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Tridentine
Tridentine is the adjectival form of Trent, Italy (). using the Tridentine Mass
Pre-Tridentine Mass
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Tridentine
Tridentine, a. and n. (ˈtrɪdəntaɪn, traɪˈdɛntaɪn) [ad. med.L. Tridentīn-us, f. Tridentum the city of Trent.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the city of Trent in Tyrol, or to the Council of the Roman Catholic Church held there (1545–63).1561 Barlow in H. N. Birt Eliz. Relig. Settlement x. (1908) 424 Tho...
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2024 Traditional Liturgical Calendar: Tridentine Latin Mass
2024 Traditional Liturgical Calendar: Tridentine Latin Mass. Keep close to the Catholic Church at all times, for the Church alone can give you true peace, since she alone possesses Jesus, the true Prince of Peace, in the Blessed Sacrament. ~St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina. The Traditional Latin Mass, "The Mass of All Ages" is making a great ...
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Tridentine calendar
The text of the Tridentine calendar can be found in the original editions of the Tridentine Roman Breviary and of the Tridentine Roman Missal. Mass
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Liturgical calendars of the Catholic Church
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tridental
▪ I. tridental, a.1 (traɪˈdɛntəl) [f. as prec. + -al1.] † 1. Bearing a trident. Obs. rare.1635 Quarles Embl. i. ii. iv, The white-mouth'd Water now usurpes the Shore, And scornes the pow'r of her trydentall Guide. 2. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a trident; three-pronged, trifurcate.1648 Ga...
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Tridentine Mass
Sometimes the term "Tridentine Mass" is applied restrictively to Masses in which the final 1962 edition of the Tridentine Roman Missal is used, the only He also greatly restricted the use of the Tridentine Mass.
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Trentine
Trentine, a. (ˈtrɛntaɪn) [f. Trent (see def.) + -ine1.] Belonging to Trent, a city of the Tyrol; spec. pertaining to the Council of Trent (1542–52, 1562–3): = Tridentine. So † ˈTrentish a. in same sense; † ˈTrentist, an adherent of the doctrines of the Council of Trent.1601 Bp. W. Barlow Defence 148...
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Confiteor
In the original Tridentine Roman Missal, promulgated and published by Pope St. Tridentine editions prescribed that a prayer be said for the person who recited the Confiteor.
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Pre-Tridentine Mass
Pre-Tridentine Mass refers to the variants of the liturgical rite of Mass in the West before 1570, when, with his bull Quo primum, Pope Pius V made the Languages
In most countries, the language used for celebrating Pre-Tridentine Masses was Latin, which had become the language of the Roman liturgy in the
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Post-Tridentine Mass
Post-Tridentine Mass may refer to:
Tridentine Mass
Preconciliar rites after the Second Vatican Council
Mass of Paul VI
Zaire Use
See also
Council
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List of communities using the Tridentine Mass
Despite the Tridentine Mass being supplanted by a new form of the Roman Rite Mass, some communities continued celebrating pre-conciliar rites or adopted Most use a pre-1970 edition of the Roman Missal, usually 1962 Missal, but some follow other Latin liturgical rites and thus celebrate not the Tridentine
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Una Voce
Voce (Latin for ‘[With] One Voice’; from the preface to the Roman Canon) is an international federation of Catholic lay organizations attached to the Tridentine History
The Fœderatio Internationalis Una Voce (or FIUV) was founded on December 19, 1964 in Paris by Georges Cerbelaud-Salagnac in order to promote the Tridentine
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High Mass
High Mass may refer to:
Solemn Mass, Tridentine Mass or Mass of Anglican (or Anglo-Catholic) tradition, celebrated by a priest with deacon and subdeacon (international and general United States usage)
Missa cantata, a sung Tridentine Mass celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon (usage among
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Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem
This institute celebrates the traditional Latin Liturgy (Tridentine Mass) according to the rites of 1962, as promulgated by Pope John Paul II's motu proprio Augustine
List of communities using the Tridentine Mass
References
External links
Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem – Official site
Institutes
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