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The Second Vatican Council called for a revision of the Mass, and allowed for the celebration of the Mass in the vernacular rather than in Latin. In response to the Council's recommendations, the ceremonial specifics of the Mass (the rubrics and the words) were revised and promulgated by Pope Paul VI. After 1967, when the practice of celebrating Mass in the vernacular became common, "The Latin Mass" was a term that has referred, almost universally, to the Mass prior to Vatican II.

Latin Mass 1. The present-day form of Mass of the Roman Rite, celebrated in Latin; 2. Tridentine Mass, i.e. the Roman Rite Mass celebrated, always in Latin, in accordance with the successive editions of the Roman Missal from Pope Pius V's 1570 revision, following the 1545-1563 Council of Trent, to the edition promulgated by Pope John XXIII in 1962; 3. Mass celebrated in Latin in non-Roman liturgical rites, such as the Ambrosian Rite and the Mozarabic Rite; 4. (Historically) Mass in the Pre-Tridentine Mass forms of the Roman Rite; 5. The Latin Mass, the Journal of Catholic Culture & Tradition, a Roman Catholic magazine dedicated to promoting the Tridentine Mass and Traditionalist Catholic culture and theology.

 Tridentine Mass The Tridentine Mass is the Roman Rite Mass liturgy of the Catholic Church as contained in the successive editions of the Roman Missal that were issued from 1570 to 1962. Since it was last issued by John XXIII in 1962, it is sometimes referred to as the "John XXIII Missal"[1] or "1962 Missal."[2] Its most distinctive feature is that it was celebrated in Latin. The Mass is named after the Council of Trent which started it.

Old Mass

Novus Ordo Missae

Mass of Pope Paul VI

1962 Missal