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Tridentine and Roman
The Council entrusted to the Pope the implementation of its work ; as a result, Pope Pius IV issued the Tridentine Creed in 1565 ; and Pope Pius V issued in 1566 the Roman Catechism, in 1568 a revised Roman Breviary, and in 1570 a revised Roman Missal, thus standardizing what since the 20th century has been called the Tridentine Mass ( from the city's Latin name Tridentum ), and Pope Clement VIII issued in 1592 a revised edition of the Vulgate.
The Roman Catholic Church did not commemorate Saint Cyril in the Tridentine Calendar: it added his feast only in 1882, assigning to it the date of 9 February.
The existing 27-book canon of the New Testament was reconfirmed ( for Roman Catholicism ) in the 16th century with the Council of Trent ( also called the Tridentine Council ) of 1546, the Thirty-Nine Articles of 1563 for the Church of England, the Westminster Confession of Faith of 1647 for Calvinism, and the Synod of Jerusalem of 1672 for Eastern Orthodoxy.
One or other of these two creeds is recited in the Roman Rite Mass directly after the homily on all Sundays and Solemnities ( Tridentine Feasts of the First Class ).
This form of the Mass remained essentially unchanged for 400 years until Pope Paul VI's revision of the Roman Missal in 1969 – 70, after which it has become widely known as the Tridentine Mass ; use of the last pre-1969 edition of the Missal, that by Pope John XXIII in 1962, is permitted without limitation for private celebration of the Mass and, since July 2007, is allowed also, under certain conditions, for public use, as laid down in the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum of Pope Benedict XVI.
For information on the calendars included in pre-1970 editions ( a small part of the full texts ), see General Roman Calendar of 1962, General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII, General Roman Calendar as in 1954 and Tridentine Calendar.
His feast did not appear in the Tridentine Calendar of Pope Saint Pius V. In 1602 it was inserted, under the date of 4 March into the calendar of saints for use wherever the Roman Rite is celebrated.
They are celebrated jointly in the Tridentine Calendar and in the successive versions of the General Roman Calendar until that of 1969, since when they are omitted.
The liturgical calendar in that form of the Roman Rite ( see General Roman Calendar of 1962 ) differs in some respects from that of the present ordinary form, as will be noted below, and also from the earlier General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII, the still earlier General Roman Calendar of 1954 and the original Tridentine Calendar.
Tridentine form of the Roman rite of the Mass
Her feast was not in the Tridentine Calendar, but was later inserted in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in 1623 for celebration on 7 October, the day she was canonized by Pope Boniface IX in the year 1391.
The liturgy contained in the 1570 – 1962 editions of the Roman Missal is frequently referred to as the Tridentine Mass: all these editions placed at the start the text of the bull Quo primum in which Pope Pius V linked the issuance of his edition of the Roman Missal to the Council of Trent.
" Since then, the term " ordinary form " is often used to distinguish this form of the Roman Rite of Mass from the Tridentine Mass, the 1962 edition of which Pope Benedict declared in his motu proprio to be an authorized " extraordinary form ".
The Tridentine Mass is the form of the Roman Rite Mass contained in the typical editions of the Roman Missal that were published from 1570 to 1962.

Tridentine and Breviary
The Index librorum prohibitorum was announced 1564 and the following books were issued with the papal imprimatur: the Profession of the Tridentine Faith and the Tridentine Catechism ( 1566 ), the Breviary ( 1568 ), the Missal ( 1570 ) and the Vulgate ( 1590 and then 1592 ).
The Psalms used at Matins in the Tridentine Breviary were made up of a series commencing with Psalm 1 and running without intermission to Psalm 108 inclusive.
" In the Tridentine Missal this Gospel was read on the fifth Sunday of Lent, which until 1960 was called " Passion Sunday " and the corresponding Magnificat antiphon was used on that day in the Roman Breviary.

Tridentine and from
The Tridentine Calendar also had on 6 May a feast of " St John before the Latin Gate ", associated with a tradition recounted by Saint Jerome that St John was brought to Rome during the reign of the Emperor Domitian, and was thrown in a vat of boiling oil, from which he was miraculously preserved unharmed.
The term " Tridentine " is derived from the Latin word Tridentinus, which means " related to the city of Tridentum ( modern day Trent, Italy )".
As a result, some refer to the 1962 Tridentine Mass as " the extraordinary form " of the Mass The 1962 Tridentine Mass is sometimes referred to as the " usus antiquior " ( older use ) or " forma antiquior " ( older form ), to differentiate it from the newer form of the Roman Rite in use since 1970.
Other refusals of permission were alleged to have stemmed from certain bishops ' disapproval in principle of celebrations of the Tridentine liturgy.
Some still observe the calendars of the Roman Rite from the Tridentine Calendar until 1969, in which Saint Valentine was at first celebrated as a simple feast, until 1955, when Pope Pius XII reduced the mention of Saint Valentine to a commemoration in the Mass of the day.
Having remained as the sequence for the Requiem Mass in the Roman Missal of 1962 -- the last edition before revisions from the Second Vatican Council were implemented ) --- it is still heard in churches where the Tridentine Latin liturgy is celebrated.
This work led to an attack from the Catholic side by Richard Challoner, in the preface to The Catholic Christian instructed in the Sacraments, Sacrifice and Ceremonies of the Church ( 1737 ); Challoner in particular accused Middleton of misrepresenting the articles of the Tridentine Creed that applied to saints and images.
The universal permission given to priests by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007 to celebrate the so-called " Tridentine " liturgy resulted in complaints from Jewish groups and some leaders in the Roman Catholic Church over what they perceived as being a return to a supersessionist theology.
Though they considered the removal of " blindness " and " immersion in darkness " with respect to the Jews an improvement over the original Tridentine language, no reason was offered as to why the Good Friday prayer from the Reformed Rite of Paul VI was not simply used instead.
A letter from the Vatican stated, " Several media reports erroneously contend that the letter could in effect reinstate a prayer offensive to Jews from the Good Friday liturgy of the Tridentine Mass, which dates back to 1570.
The statement by the Committee, after acknowledging the said quote from its president, affirmed: " However we are naturally concerned about how wider use of this Tridentine liturgy may impact upon how Jews are perceived and treated.
The word comes from Latin collecta, the term used in Rome in the 5th century and the 10th, although in the Tridentine version of the Roman Missal the more generic term oratio ( prayer ) was used instead.
Though her fiction often seems feminist, with women as the usual leads, she was bitterly opposed to feminists in the Church, and claimed that since the change from the Tridentine Mass she could barely bring herself to attend on Sundays.
The Tridentine strategy promulgated by the Holy See involved the creation a a " Roman Catholic backbone " ( sometimes termsed the Lotharingian axis from the territories, including Lorraine, between France and the Hapsburg Empire.
Extensive use is made of responsories between the celebrant ( priest ) and faithful during the Mozarabic Mass, including during the Confiteor ( prayer of confession of guilt for sin ), which is quite different from that in the Roman Rite ( Tridentine or post-Tridentine ); though much of the preparatory prayers and other elements in the old Missal were borrowed from a Romano-Toledan Missal and is not originally part of the rite.
Quixote and Sancho are brought to a Trappist monastery where, sleepwalking and in delirium, Father Quixote rises from his bed at night, goes to the church, celebrates the old Tridentine Mass — all the time imagining he holds bread and wine in his hands — and then, in a last effort, administers communion to the Communist ex-mayor before sinking dead into his friend's arms.

Tridentine and on
The Tridentine Creed was initially contained in the papal bull Iniunctum Nobis, issued by Pope Pius IV on November 13, 1565.
Previously it was on May 9, a date mistakenly given as that of his death It was ranked as a double in the Tridentine Calendar, becoming a third-class feast in 1960 and an obligatory memorial in 1969, all of them equivalent ranks.
In the Tridentine Calendar he was commemorated also on each of the following days up to and including 3 January, the Octave of the 27 December feast.
The Tridentine Calendar had on 26 April the feast day of Saint Cletus, honoured jointly with Saint Marcellinus, and on 13 July the feast day of Saint Anacletus.
( For links on Post-Tridentine vs. " Tridentine " controversy, see Mass of Paul VI )
* Some use the older " Tridentine " Catholic rite of Mass, in English or Latin, or liturgies based on it, such as the English Missal or Anglican Missal.
But, since Pope Benedict XVI's motu proprio, Summorum Pontificum, use of the Tridentine rite has increased ; this, along with other Papal comments on the use of appropriate liturgical music, is promoting a new plainsong revival.
This document empowered diocesan bishops to authorise, on certain conditions, celebrations of the Tridentine Mass for priests and laypeople who requested them.
Following repeated rumours that the use of the Tridentine Mass would be liberalised, the Pope issued a motu proprio called Summorum Pontificum on 7 July 2007, together with an accompanying letter to the world's Bishops.
** For priests and laypeople who request it, the parish priest should allow celebrations of the Tridentine rite on special occasions such as weddings, funerals, and pilgrimages.
* Multimedia tutorial on the Tridentine Mass: Photos, Videos, and Audio
Perpetua and Felicity died on 7 March, but this date was later assigned to St. Thomas Aquinas, allowing them only a commemoration ( see Tridentine Calendar ), so in 1908 they were moved one day earlier.
The Tridentine Calendar allowed a commemoration of Saint Christopher on 25 July only in private Masses.
The Tridentine seminaries placed great emphasis on personal discipline as well as the teaching of philosophy as a preparation for theology.
It is recited in the Western Mass directly after the homily on all Sundays and Solemnities ( Tridentine Feasts of the First Class ), and in the Eastern Liturgy following the Litany of Supplication on all occasions.
There is no clarity on when the humeral veil first appeared, though it was certainly in use in the continental Tridentine Rite and in other pre-Reformation usages including the Sarum Rite.
Basil's Church in Downtown Los Angeles, where he privately celebrated the Tridentine Mass on the side altars of St.
In the mid-1990s, the parish began to offer a Tridentine Mass at 12: 00 p. m. on Sundays.

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