Roman Rite
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The liturgical rite used in the Diocese of Rome is called the Roman Rite. It is by far the most widespread of the Latin liturgical rites used within the Western or Latin autonomous particular Church, the particular Church that is also called the Latin Rite. Like virtually all other liturgical rites within Christianity, the Roman Rite has grown and been adapted over the centuries. The development of its Eucharistic liturgy can be divided into three stages: Pre-Tridentine, Tridentine, and the Post-Tridentine.
With his 2007 motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, Pope Benedict XVI approved the continued use of the form in the 1962 Roman Missal, within certain limits in the case of Mass celebrated with the people, as an extraordinary form of the Roman Rite.
See also
- Latin liturgical rites
- List of Catholic rites and churches
- Liturgical books of the Roman rite
- Pre-Tridentine Mass
- Mass of Paul VI
- Mass (liturgy)
- Tridentine Mass