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The Roman Rite (Latin: Ritus Romanus) is the most common ritual family for performing the ecclesiastical services of the Latin Church, the largest of the sui iuris particular churches that comprise the Catholic Church.
- Roman Rite in the United States
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- Roman Rite in the United States
The most used rite is the Roman Rite. The Latin rites were for many centuries no less numerous than the modern Eastern Catholic liturgical rites. The number of Latin rites and uses is now much reduced.
Contenidos. ocultar. Inicio. Antes del período tridentino. Período tridentino. Desde 1970. Véase también. Referencias. Rito romano. Apariencia. ocultar. Misa de rito romano celebrada según el misal de 1962. El rito romano (en latín: ritus romanus) es el rito litúrgico de uso más extendido en la Iglesia católica.
The 14 autonomous churches of Byzantine tradition have a single liturgical rite, but vary mainly in liturgical language, while on the contrary the single Latin Church has several distinct liturgical rites, whose universal main form, the Roman Rite, is practised in Latin or in the local vernacular).
The Roman Ritual (Latin: Rituale Romanum) is one of the official liturgical books of the Roman Rite of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church. It contains all of the services that a priest or deacon may perform; and are not contained in the Missale Romanum , Pontificale Romanum , or Caeremoniale Episcoporum , but for convenience ...
Though originally local in character and circumscribed in use, the Roman Rite became the most widespread in Christendom. It is found almost universally in western Europe and in every country evangelized by western Europe, including those that have native European liturgies.