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  Tridentine Rite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Tridentine Rite refers to the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church as promulgated by the Council of Trent (December 13, 1545 till December 4, 1563).
The rites of the Council of Trent were found in liturgical books such as the Breviary, the Ritual, the Antiphonal, the Gradual, the Missal and the Pontifical.
This is the rite that was in use in the Roman Catholic Church prior to the reforms of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council.
www.encyclopedia-1.com /t/tr/tridentine_rite.html   (112 words)

  
 Tridentine Mass - Articles and Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Tridentine Mass is the name given to the Latin-language Mass celebrated in accordance with the Roman Missal promulgated on December 5 1570 following the Council of Trent (Tridentine is the adjectival form of Trent).
In the Tridentine Mass, the priest celebrated Mass with his back to the congregation, facing the tabernacle that was on the altar in front of a reredos (or retable), and which faced towards the east as a symbol of the rising sun of Christ who was to be worshipped.
According to conservatives, the validity of the Tridentine Mass and the invalidity of the use of a vernacular translation was stressed as recently as Pope Pius XII (r:1939-1958).
www.ezresult.com /article/Tridentine_Mass   (1341 words)

  
 Tridentine Mass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It was codified by the Council of Trent to standardize the celebration of the Mass in the Western Church (although the rite was mostly unchanged for a few centuries before its standardization) and as a response to the theological and ritualistic changes of the new Protestant churches.
In the Tridentine Mass, the priest celebrated Mass with his back to the congregation (symbollically leading the congregation), facing the tabernacle that was on the altar in front of a reredos (or retable), and which usually faced towards the east as a symbol of the rising sun of Christ who was to be worshipped.
The Tridentine Mass is of central important to various Sedevacantist groups who have claimed the actions of Pope John XXIII, Pope Paul VI and their successors made them antipopes.
www.portaljuice.com /tridentine_mass.html   (1539 words)

  
 Tridentine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Council of Trent the 19th of the 21 ecumenical councils recognized by Roman Catholicism is called the Tridentine council and the dogmas defined by the that council are called Tridentine dogmas.
The word Tridentine is also used to describe conservative Roman Catholic members who reject many of the of the two later councils especially the Second Vatican Council most notably the Novus Ordo (New Mass of Pope Paul VI) and who instead remain attached to theology liturgy and ceremonial of pre-Vatican II Catholicism.
While some Tridentine Catholics remain part Roman Catholicism (often celebrating the Novus Ordo Latin) many are attached to breakaway movements as the Society of St. Pius X or the true Catholic Church.
www.freeglossary.com /Tridentine   (433 words)

  
 About the Tridentine Rite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Though it is perhaps misleading to generalize, the traditional Roman rite differs from the other historic apostolic rites of the Church -- e.g., the Eastern -- in its focus on mystery rather than mysticism and in its adherence to a different set of apostolic traditions.
Third, while the readings of the old rite are chosen primarily for their moral or doctrinal relevance to the liturgical calendar, they can also be chosen because of a nearby Saint's Day or Station Day.
The new rite, on the hand, keeps its primary emphasis on making sure that a good deal of the Bible gets covered in the three-year cycle, often irrespective of what point in the calendar it is marking.
www.holytrinitygerman.org /tridrite.html   (1689 words)

  
 Vatican prepares to relax the rules on the celebration of the Tridentine Mass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The cardinal praised the Tridentine rite, and acknowledged the growing numbers of traditionalist Catholics, before giving cause to hope that restrictions on the old rite might be lifted.
Priests are allowed to celebrate the Tridentine rite, as long as they obtain permission from their local bishop.
Furthermore, controversy over the new rite has increased rather than subsided, with many Catholics demoralised by liturgical abuses that have occurred since the old rite was replaced in the 1960s.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-religion/1156066/posts   (4868 words)

  
 The English Indult - "an Object of Fraternal Envy"
It would be both sufficient and proper to offer the Church the new rite as a lawful alternative, and to ensure - as did St. Pius V - that those who use it would remain as free from episcopal censure as those who remain faithful to the old rite.
Attempts to suppress the Tridentine rite cannot, therefore, be justified with the spurious argument that general co-existence of the two different rites in the Latin Church would carry the germ of division into the parishes.
But as long as the Tridentine rite remains subject to repression, even repeated re-affirmation of the traditional eucharistic doctrine by the Pope himself cannot suffice to heal the wound of doubt which has been inflicted on the body catholic.
www.latin-mass-society.org /desavent.htm   (1527 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | English priest to celebrate Latin Mass in St Peter's
Devotees of the Tridentine Rite, which was virtually outlawed after the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s, believe that the Pope is now poised to relax restrictions on the traditional Mass throughout the world.
Under the Old Rite, which dates from the 1570 Council of Trent, the priest says high Mass facing east with his back to the congregation, intoning the Latin liturgy in clouds of incense.
The Tridentine Rite was associated with the late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, who founded the traditionalist Pius X Society and was excommunicated after illegally consecrating bishops.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/05/21/wmass21.xml   (533 words)

  
 Is this THE story of the Millennium?
It was the introduction of the new rite of Mass in the early 1970s, and the instruction that the old had to be discontinued, that concentrated our minds wonderfully and gave us a focal point on which to mount a specific course of action.
It explained that Pope Paul VI had given permission for the traditional form of the Latin Mass, known as the Tridentine rite, to be used on special occasions in England and Wales with the consent of the local Roman Catholic bishop.
The letter pointed out that the Tridentine rite, which takes its name from the Council of Trent in the sixteenth century, was one of the basic art forms of European culture on which had been based many settings of the Mass by great classical composers.
www.latin-mass-society.org /themil.htm   (3056 words)

  
 Tridentine (Latin) Mass, St. Josaphat Church, Detroit, MI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Tridentine Rite is that form of Mass which was used almost everywhere in the Roman Catholic Church before the Second Vatican Council in the 1960’s.
The Tridentine Rite was never condemned as something bad, it simply fell out of use as Catholics became accustomed to the “New Mass” which was offered in the people’s spoken language with many simplifications of the elaborate rubrics of the “Old Mass.”
Most Catholics were very satisfied with this situation, especially since the new rite did allow for the continuation of the use of the Latin language if desired and even the use of the old altar where the priest faced the tabernacle instead of the people and the use of the Communion rail.
www.gbjann.com /stjosaphat/tridentine.htm   (953 words)

  
 Tridentine Latin Rite - Maybe a Simple Solution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Two hundred years old Eastern Rites are permitted, yet those of the five hundred years old Tridentine Rite are treated as second class Catholics.
For the establishment of the Tridentine Rite for the United States, may we humbly suggest that, in time, an archbishop and two regional auxiliaries be named, as with the Maronites, where their ordinary is in New York and an auxiliary in California.
Three are most enthusiastic and very much in favor of a separate Tridentine Latin Rite, concerned that so many lay Catholics have been suffering for over 20 years.
www.sspx.ca /Angelus/1987_November/Tridentine_Rite.htm   (556 words)

  
 Tridentine Mass (latin rite)
What is remarkable is, that despite the diversity of rites recognized by the Church as valid, all of them retain the same essential core.
And so it is that the Apostles, while preserving the essentials, adapted the rites of the Church to the various lands in which they found themselves.
We have descriptions of how these rites were carried out and one can see the baptismal fonts such as still exist in some of the churches of the Middle East into which a person had to walk.
www.wandea.org.pl /tridentine-mass.htm   (1239 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Celtic Rite
The existence of a different rite in Britain and Ireland has been used to prove that the Christianity of these islands had an origin independent of Rome, though, even if it were true, it is not easy to see how that should prove anything more than the fact itself.
This so-called "Ephesine" Rite (a term often used as synonymous with "Hispano-Gallican"), say the supporters of the theory, was the foundation of the Sarum Rite, and from this it derived a belief that the Church of England had an origin independent of Rome.
Of the rite of the monastic order of the Culdees (Céli Dé or Goillidhe-Dé, servants of God, or possibly Cultores Dei) very little is known, but they certainly had a rite of their own, which may have been similar to the Irish.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03493a.htm   (11362 words)

  
 The Indult Tridentine Rite of Mass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The adjective Tridentine refers to the city of Tridentum, or Trent, Italy, where the 19th Ecumenical Council, the Council of Trent, was held in the mid-sixteenth century.
In fact, no bishop of the Roman Rite can prohibit the use of the Latin version of the Novus Ordo Missae (which, in fact, is the official version) or the use of Gregorian chant in his diocese, precisely because they should be the preferred usages in the Mass.
It is also not illicit for the Pope to author a new rite of Mass; some have legitimately questioned whether or not it was licit for Paul VI to completely suppress the old rite because of the papal bull Quo Primum.
www.geocities.com /confiteor_deo/latin_masses.html   (2951 words)

  
 PetersNet: Thomas W. Case, Tridentine Rite Conference and Its Schismatic Cousins, The (Part 1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Although it happened 10 years ago it is of interest because most of the parties involved are continuing to undermine the authentic teachings of the Church and its teaching authority.
The Tridentine Rite Conference and Its Schismatic Cousins
It was question and answer time at the Tridentine Rite Conference's September 1992 conference in Chicago.
www.petersnet.net /browse/4082.htm   (3276 words)

  
 Cardinal Stickler's Tridentine Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, NY
The worshipers were dazzled by the rite's precise choreography, beginning with the entrance by Cardinal Stickler, who wore a scarlet kappa magna, a silk cape with a 30 foot train.
After the Second Vatican Council, the Tridentine rite was replaced by a new liturgy written to encourage the congregation's active participation.
Many Catholic officials agree that the change from one rite to another was carried out hastily and has sometimes produced unapproved innovations that range from the banal to the nearly blasphemous...
www.unavoce.org /stickler.htm   (654 words)

  
 Were there Defects in the Canon of the Old Roman Rite?
The Tridentine Rite canon passes muster with the High Anglicans, since that is the prayer that it uses, except that it is in English.
The Third canon is a combination of the Roman rite and the Gallican and Mozarabic Rites and affirms the intent of the Roman canon itself.
Rites, indeed, have been added to rites; others have been rather unfortunately suppressed, and where this is the case, gaps, or what have been styled "gaping holes," appear.
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 Catholic Citizens
Because of my report, many people would be disappointed when the new document comes out and does not address the Tridentine rite at all, but only the more solemn celebration of the new rite, he said.
Ronald Columbo notes that the Tridentine Catholic Mass is an entry way into a much more broad practice of the Catholic faith, and proposes a new global traditionalist con-fraternity to tie together Tridentine mass supporting Catholic communities worldwide.
Eucharist, or Holy Communion, is the Christian rite in which bread and wine are consecrated and received as the body and blood of Jesus.
www.catholiccitizens.org /platform/platformlist.asp?p=217   (3951 words)

  
 LATIN MASSES AT ST RAPHAEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The rite of Mass commonly known as the ‘Tridentine Rite’ was universally used in the West until the introduction of the ‘New Rite' or 'Novus Ordo’ in 1969.
It is commonly called the Tridentine Rite because Pope St Pius V codified it at the Council of Trent in 1570.
However, Pope St Pius did not compose a completely new rite but rather standardised the existing texts into one missal to be universally used in the western church.
www.straphael.org.uk /latin_masses_at_st_raphael.htm   (373 words)

  
 Una Voce of San Bernardino, California
When Pope St. Pius V codified the Mass (Tridentine) he did not introduce a new rite but put his blessing on the predominate Latin Ceremony that already existed, and stressed that further changes were not to be tolerated.
Therefore the beautiful and ancient prayers of the Tridentine Mass are easily silently prayed by the congregation in union with the priest.
This is surprising since none of these young people were raised in the Tridentine rite and became acquainted with it either accidentally or by studying the history of the Mass.
www.unavoceca.org   (1426 words)

  
 Catholic World News (CWN)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Because no prelate has used the old rite in Rome since 1970, and because the cardinal has been directly involved in negotiations with the Society of St. Pius X, the occasion has been widely marked as a possible prelude to further developments in the bid to reconcile schismatic traditionalist groups with the Holy See.
The Ecclesia Dei commission-- set up by Pope John Paul in 1998 to address the concerns of Catholics who prefer the Tridentine liturgy-- said that the Mass was scheduled by loyal Catholics who wish to honor Pope John Paul and join in his plans for the Year of the Rosary.
The Vatican announcement repeated the phrases that were used by Pope John Paul II in 1988, saying that "respect must be shown for the feelings of all those who are attached to the Latin liturgical tradition, by a wide and generous application of the directives" that allow the use of the Tridentine rite.
www.cwnews.com /news/storytools.cfm?task=print&recnum=22453   (359 words)

  
 Cruxnews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
His retirement, and the retirement of the Tridentine Mass with him, is heartbreaking news to St. Mary's parishioners.
It calls us back to that uniformity of rites and feeling proper to the Catholic Church, the heir and continuator of the first Christian community...The choral character of the Church's prayer is one of the strengths of her unity and her catholicity.
With the old Latin rite Mass, a Catholic could go into any country and follow the Mass with his Latin/vernacular missal and be right at home.
www.cruxnews.com /ftm/ftm-02july04.html   (1876 words)

  
 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LATIN - TRIDENTINE RITE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church revised the Gregorian Rite as practiced in the Roman Church, and approved a form of the Gregorian Rite for Orthodox use, thus establishing a Western Rite within the Russian Orthodox Church.
The establishment of a Western Rite was later made by The American Orthodox Church, which was established by the Russian Patriarch in the early Twentieth Century, and in The Society of Clerks Secular, established by the American Orthodox Church, and also by the Antiochian Orthodox Church in its Diocese of America.
The Vicar General of The Latin - Tridentine Rite, is authorized to fully administer this Rite, and all Clergy who practice thereunder, subject to internal administrative procedures and areas of authority of the Order.
www.reu.org /public/ssbdocs/latinrt.htm   (1920 words)

  
 Una Voce Netherlands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Although the H.Tridentine Rite is replaced as the H.Rite common to all clergy of the Roman Church by the Novus Ordo Missae in 1969, the H. FATHER has permitted certain priestly Fraternities to celebrate the H.Mass by the H.TRIDENTINE Rite only.
Although the Novus Ordo Missae is the Normative Missal nowadays, by the act of publishing the Indult and the Motu Proprio "Ecclesia Dei Adflicta" the Holy See has recognised the H. TRIDENTINE Rite as one of the lawfully H Rites too and therefore every priest should be free to use it.
It should be clear that according the common practice of the Tradition in the Church any H. MASS celebrated by one of the lawfully recognized H. RITES are for the goods of the local communities as well as for the whole Church.
65.108.168.229 /Una%20Voce%20Netherlands.htm   (689 words)

  
 Father Mateo on Tridentine Mass
The Council of Trent and Pope Pius V reformed the Roman Rite Mass in the 16th century.
It is certainly not and never was "illegal." In 1988 Pope John Paul II, in his apostolic letter Ecclesia Dei approved the wide and generous availability of the Tridentine Mass.
The New Rite Mass of 1970 may be offered in Latin or in various vernaculars.
www.cin.org /mateo/tridentine-mass.html   (136 words)

  
 Catholic World News : Traditionalist Group to Reconcile with Rome?
The Tridentine rite, also known as the Mass of St. Pius V, was the liturgical form used throughout the Catholic world prior to Vatican II.
Traditionalist Catholics have, to varying degrees, rejected the liturgical reforms that followed the Council, and insisted on preserving the use of the Tridentine rite.
In 1984, Pope John Paul authorized the use of the old rite at the discretion of diocesan bishops, but traditionalists frequently complained that most bishops were slow to provide that authorization-- if they allowed the "indult" Mass at all.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=21905   (2291 words)

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