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In the Catholic Church, the use of preconciliar rites after the Second Vatican Council has resulted in certain
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coexisting with older ("preconciliar": "before the Second Vatican Council") versions of those same rites. In the postconciliar years, i.e. years following the Second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI initiated a significant change of the
Roman Rite The Roman Rite ( la, Ritus Romanus) is the primary liturgical rite of the Latin Church, the largest of the ''sui iuris'' particular churches that comprise the Catholic Church. It developed in the Latin language in the city of Rome and, while dist ...
(the predominant rite of the Latin Church), which precipitated certain other Latin rites being similarly reformed. Some of those among Paul VI's contemporaries who considered the changes to the Roman Rite Mass to be too drastic obtained from him limited permission for the continued use of the previous version of that rite's
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. In the years since, the Holy See has granted varying degrees of permission to celebrate the Roman Rite and other Latin rites in the same manner as was done prior to the council. The use of preconciliar rites is associated with the movement known as traditionalist Catholicism. In the decades immediately after the Second Vatican Council, each of the various grants of permission to use the preconciliar Roman Rite Mass was in the form of an
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(i.e. a concession). The term universal indult was used to describe a hypothetical broadening of these concessionary permissions, but in his 2007 apostolic letter ''
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'', Pope Benedict XVI went even further than the proposed "universal indult" by elevating the status of the preconciliar forms beyond that of a concession. In 2021, however, Pope Francis reinstated restrictions on the use of the preconciliar Roman Rite Mass with his apostolic letter '' Traditionis custodes''.


Terminology

The simultaneous use of the preconciliar rites alongside the current editions of those same rites has necessitated the development of nomenclature to distinguish the older versions from the newer ones. The preconciliar Roman Rite has been called by a wide variety of names: * Extraordinary Form ( la, Forma extraordinaria) * ''Usus antiquior'' * Ancient Roman Rite * Traditional Roman Rite * Classical Roman Rite * Tridentine Rite * Gregorian Rite To distinguish it from the Mass of Paul VI, the older Roman Rite Mass (that is, the 1962 revision of the Tridentine Mass) has been called at various times the: * Indult Mass * Tridentine Latin Mass or Traditional Latin Mass (both abbreviated as ''TLM''), or simply the Latin Mass * Old Order of Mass ( la, Vetus Ordo Missae) or simply the la, Vetus Ordo, label=none * Preconciliar liturgy The preconciliar Ambrosian Rite has been called the Extraordinary Form of the Ambrosian Rite. Because the current versions of the rites are far more widely used, they are generally identified using the name of the rite without any further specification, e.g. " Ambrosian Rite." When differentiation is required, the current version is often called the Ordinary Form of the rite. Pope Francis introduced the phrase "unique expression" to refer to the current Roman Rite in contrast to the preconciliar form. The Mass of the current Roman Rite is sometimes called the New Order of Mass ( la, Novus Ordo Missae) or simply the la, Novus Ordo, label=none.


History


Indults of Paul VI

In June 1971, Pope Paul VI gave bishops permission to grant faculties to elderly or infirm priests to celebrate the older Roman Rite Mass without a congregation. Later that year,
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presented Paul VI with a petition signed by 57 scholars, intellectuals, and artists living in England, requesting permission to continue the use of the older Mass. On October 30, 1971, Paul VI granted this permission for England and Wales. Because
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was one of the petition's 57 signers whose name Paul VI is said to have recognized, the indult became known as the Agatha Christie indult.


''Quattuor abhinc annos'' (1984)

In the 1984 letter '' Quattuor abhinc annos'', the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments under Pope John Paul II extended to the entire Latin Church the indult for bishops to authorize celebrations of the preconciliar Roman Rite Mass under certain conditions.


''Ecclesia Dei'' (1988)

In 1988, Pope John Paul II issued la, motu proprio, label=none the apostolic letter '' Ecclesia Dei'' in which he urged a "wide and generous application" of the indult already given. Masses celebrated under the ''Ecclesia Dei'' framework came to be known as "Indult Masses." John Paul II simultaneously created the Pontifical Commission ''Ecclesia Dei'' to supervise groups using the preconciliar liturgy. Days after the letter's promulgation, John Paul II instituted the
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to minister in the preconciliar Roman Rite exclusively.


''Summorum Pontificum'' (2007)

In 2007, Pope Benedict XVI issued la, motu proprio, label=none the apostolic letter ''
Summorum Pontificum ''Summorum Pontificum'' (English: "Of the Supreme Pontiffs") is an apostolic letter of Pope Benedict XVI, issued in July 2007. This letter specifies the circumstances in which priests of the Latin Church could celebrate mass according to what Ben ...
'' in which he introduced the terminology of "extraordinary form" to describe the preconciliar liturgy. Rather than using the language of concession or permission, Benedict established the preconciliar form as parallel to the postconciliar, albeit as "extraordinary" in the sense of "different." Instead of giving bishops control over the extent of preconciliar celebrations, Benedict XVI required priests with the suitable liturgical competency to offer the preconciliar rites to "stable groups of the faithful" who requested them. Benedict also authorized the use of the older rite for the celebration of sacraments (beyond the celebration of Mass) and allowed
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to fulfill their obligation of prayer using the ''
Roman Breviary The Roman Breviary (Ecclesiastical Latin, Latin: ''Breviarium Romanum'') is a breviary of the Roman Rite in the Catholic Church. A liturgical book, it contains public or canonical Catholic prayer, prayers, hymns, the Psalms, readings, and notati ...
'' in lieu of the postconciliar '' Liturgy of the Hours''. He furthermore permitted the celebration of other preconciliar Latin rites besides the Roman Rite.


''Traditionis custodes'' (2021)

In 2021, Pope Francis, motivated by a desire to stave off growing rejection of the Second Vatican Council that he perceived as developing from groups using the preconciliar rites, issued la, motu proprio, label=none the apostolic letter '' Traditionis custodes'' to restore the previous status quo of bishops having authority over the celebrations of Mass in the preconciliar Roman Rite. Francis stated in the letter that the current version of the Roman Rite ought to be regarded as the "unique expression of ts'' lex orandi''."


Liturgies


Mass

Most groups using the preconciliar Roman Rite use the 1962 revision of the Tridentine Mass.


Divine Office

In his 2007 letter ''
Summorum Pontificum ''Summorum Pontificum'' (English: "Of the Supreme Pontiffs") is an apostolic letter of Pope Benedict XVI, issued in July 2007. This letter specifies the circumstances in which priests of the Latin Church could celebrate mass according to what Ben ...
'', Pope Benedict XVI permitted priests to fulfill their canonical obligation of prayer (their "divine office") using the preconciliar ''
Roman Breviary The Roman Breviary (Ecclesiastical Latin, Latin: ''Breviarium Romanum'') is a breviary of the Roman Rite in the Catholic Church. A liturgical book, it contains public or canonical Catholic prayer, prayers, hymns, the Psalms, readings, and notati ...
'' instead of the postconciliar '' Liturgy of the Hours''.


Sacraments

Pope Benedict XVI in ''
Summorum Pontificum ''Summorum Pontificum'' (English: "Of the Supreme Pontiffs") is an apostolic letter of Pope Benedict XVI, issued in July 2007. This letter specifies the circumstances in which priests of the Latin Church could celebrate mass according to what Ben ...
'' also authorized the celebration of sacraments according to the preconciliar rites. In 2021, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments published a follow-up letter to '' Traditionis custodes'' in which it stated that this permission is revoked.


Current use within the Catholic Church


Dioceses

The number of preconciliar Roman Rite Masses celebrated by diocesan clergy grew significantly after the release of ''
Summorum Pontificum ''Summorum Pontificum'' (English: "Of the Supreme Pontiffs") is an apostolic letter of Pope Benedict XVI, issued in July 2007. This letter specifies the circumstances in which priests of the Latin Church could celebrate mass according to what Ben ...
''. Many bishops, however, curtailed diocesan preconciliar Masses after the promulgation of '' Traditionis custodes''.


Personal apostolic administration

The only "personal apostolic administration" in existence is the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney, a canonical structure erected by Pope John Paul II in 2002, geographically coterminous with the
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in Brazil, and dedicated to exclusively ministering in the preconciliar Roman Rite.


Institutes and societies

Some
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and societies of apostolic life in the Catholic Church use preconciliar liturgical forms exclusively, including those of the Roman Rite, Carmelite Rite, Dominican Rite, and
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.


Canonically irregular clergy

The Society of Saint Pius X, a group of traditionalist clergy, grew out of resistance to the postconciliar liturgical changes, and continues to use the preconciliar Roman Rite exclusively. The society is "canonically irregular," meaning they operate outside of the canonical structures governed by the pope, even though they acknowledge the pope as legitimate.


Current use outside the Catholic Church

The scope of the liturgical changes after the Second Vatican Council was one factor that led certain groups identifying as traditionalist Catholics to claim that the postconciliar popes have been incapable of holding the office of the papacy (" sedevacantism") or incapable of legitimately exercising its functions ("
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"). Conclavist groups are those who have claimed to elect their own successor to the papacy. These groups generally use the preconciliar Roman Rite.


Promotional organizations


Societies

Lay-led groups dedicated to the promotion of preconciliar rites and practices are often called "Latin Mass societies."


Periodicals

* ''
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'' * ''Usus Antiquior'' (20102012)


See also

* Tridentine Mass * Traditionalist Catholicism


Notes


References

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