+ Follow TRIDENTINE MASS Tag
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[Title] => Butuan City to reenact 'First Mass'
[Summary] => BUTUAN CITY, Philippines – With local historians insisting that the First Mass in the country was held here and not on Limasawa Island in Southern Leyte, the city will reenact the historic event today.
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[Title] => CBCP welcomes Pope Benedict XVI’s “restoration” of the Tridentine Mass
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[Title] => Quo Vadis, Pope Benedict?
[Summary] => Pope Benedict XVI has authorized the wider use of the old Latin mass, otherwise known as the Tridentine Mass, which is favored by the more fundamentalist Catholic. Such a rite was restricted after Vatican II, wherein it standardized the celebrating of the Mass in the language of the parishioners attending it. Put plainly, in the language understood by the majority of those attending the mass. The Tridentine Mass may now be celebrated when there is a request for it by a considerable number of people. A bishop’s approval is no longer needed.
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TRIDENTINE MASS
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