The adjective Tridentine refers to any thing or person pertaining to the city of Trent, Italy (Latin: Tridentum). A city is an Urban area with a large Population and a particular Administrative, Legal, or Historical status Trento (traditional English Trent; Italian: Trento; German: Trient; Latin: Tridentum; Note that many Italy (Italia officially the Italian Republic, (Repubblica Italiana is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome.
It is applied in particular to:
- The Council of Trent, one of the ecumenical councils recognized by the Roman Catholic Church, held in that city in the 16th century, and to the teachings emphasized by it and the legislation which arose from it
- The Traditionalist Catholic movement and its members
- The Tridentine Mass, the Roman Missal derived from the reforms of Pope Pius V, and as it existed prior to the Mass of Paul VI
- The Tridentine Reformation. The Council of Trent was the 19th Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. This is a general introduction to ecumenical councils For the Roman Catholic councils, see Catholic Ecumenical Councils. Traditionalist Catholics are Roman Catholics, or people who identify as Roman Catholics who believe that there should be a restoration of many or all of the liturgical The Tridentine Mass (Missa Tridentina is the form of the Roman Rite Mass contained in the typical editions of the Roman Missal that were published The Roman Missal ((Missale Romanum is the liturgical book that contains the texts and rubrics for the celebration of the Mass in the Roman Rite Pope This article is about the post-Vatican-II changes to the Mass for an explanation of the current structure of the Mass see Mass (Catholic Church.
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