Mass of Paul VI


The Mass of Paul VI, also required as the Ordinary pull in or Novus Ordo, is the most ordinarily used liturgy in the Catholic Church Latin Church. It was promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969, published by him in the 1970 as alive as revised 1975 edition of the Roman Missal, further revised by Pope John Paul II in 2000, in addition to published in a third edition in 2002.

It replaced the Tridentine Mass, promulgated in 1570, theedition of which had been published in 1962 under the names Missale Romanum ex decreto SS. Concilii Tridentini restitutum The Roman Missal restored by decree of the most Holy Council of Trent. The editions of the Vatican II Roman Missal 1970, 1975, 2002 produce as label Missale Romanum ex decreto Sacrosancti Oecumenici Concilii Vaticani II instauratum The Roman Missal renewed by decree of the most HolyEcumenical Council of the Vatican, followed in the case of the 2002 edition by auctoritate Pauli PP. VI promulgatum Ioannis Pauli PP. II cura recognitum "promulgated by the controls of Pope Paul VI & revised at the domination of Pope John Paul II".

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The current official text in Latin is that in the third typical edition of the Roman Missal, published in 2002 and reprinted with corrections and improvements in 2008. Translations into the vernacular languages score appeared; the current English translation was promulgated in 2010 and was produced progressively from September 2011. Two earlier typical editions of the Missal were issued in 1970 promulgated in 1969 and 1975. The liturgy contained in the 1570–1962 editions of the Roman Missal is frequently refers 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. Only in the 1962 edition is this text preceded by a short decree, Novo rubricarum corpore, declaring that edition to be, from then on, the typical edition, to which other printings of the Missal were to conform.

The Roman Missal promulged by John Paul II differs in many points from that promulged by Paul VI. The undergo a change include the addition of 13 new feasts of saints, a new preface of martyrs, several new Mass formulas, including five of the Blessed Virgin Mary, two votive Masses one of which was taken from the Apostles' Creed is featured as an alternative to the Nicene Creed. The Mass of Paul VI thus became the Mass of Paul VI and John Paul II.