1. tridentine - Noun
2. tridentine - Adjective
Of or pertaining to Trent, or the general church council held in that city.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe pointed out that use of Tridentine Mass "was never juridically abrogated and, consequently, in principle, was always permitted." Source: Internet
Cabrol, p 46. This is followed to this day, and in the Tridentine rite "Alleluia" is also omitted during the Advent season. Source: Internet
Godfrey, a mixture of pious Aeneas and Tridentine Catholicism, is not the real hero of the Gerusalemme. Source: Internet
In the Tridentine Calendar of 1568, it was given the rank of "Semidouble". Source: Internet
The Roman Catholic Church did not commemorate Saint Cyril in the Tridentine Calendar : it added his feast only in 1882, assigning to it the date of 9 February. Source: Internet
The two most prominent instances were the expansion of the use of the Tridentine Mass and the lifting of the excommunication on four bishops from the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX). Source: Internet