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Definition of Tridentine in English: Tridentineadjective trɪˈdɛntʌɪntrʌɪˈdɛntʌɪn Relating to the Council of Trent, especially as the basis of Roman Catholic doctrine. (尤指作为罗马天主教教义基础的)特伦托主教会议的 Example sentencesExamples - A vernacular Tridentine rite would sit fine with me.
- Seminaries were synonymous with the chequered 400-year history of Tridentine Catholicism.
- That does not mean the Tridentine rite is wrong.
- Informal vows of marriage continued long after Tridentine reforms were introduced.
- Were Facy a Catholic, it is likely that, around 1620, he would have followed the Tridentine liturgy, rather than the Sarum rite.
- Advocates of this position creatively fused Tridentine Catholicism with Irish nationalism and vigorously emphasised the ethnic needs of local communicants.
- As one who works primarily with youth from the public schools, I see that they live in a pluralistic world, out of touch with both the touchy-feely liberalism and the outward trappings of Tridentine piety.
- Latin, of course, is the language of the Tridentine rite.
- From the seventeenth century onward, the leaders of the Catholic Church followed Tridentine directives that sought to impose uniformity in religious standards and practices.
- For those of us used to the twentieth century's rationalising simplifications, it is good to remember that the complex Tridentine rite was itself introduced as a rationalisation and modernisation.
- It could also see a resurgence in the use of the Tridentine rite.
- I come from a Tridentine Catholic or ‘old school’ Catholic background.
- At the extreme right the Church is confronted by movements that seek to undo the work of the Council itself, restoring what they venerate as Tridentine Catholicism.
- The Tridentine rite I attended in Flint was unchanged in every respect from the Mass of my youth and yet it impressed me as radically different.
- The Tridentine rite of Mass was the liturgical form used throughout the western Catholic Church from the fifth century until 1968.
- On reflection, however, I recognized that this difference in readings focused my vague sense of dissatisfaction with the Tridentine rite.
- I don't subscribe to Gibson's Tridentine Catholicism.
OriginFrom medieval Latin Tridentinus, from Tridentum 'Trent'. Definition of Tridentine in US English: Tridentineadjective Relating to the Council of Trent, especially as the basis of Roman Catholic doctrine. (尤指作为罗马天主教教义基础的)特伦托主教会议的 Example sentencesExamples - On reflection, however, I recognized that this difference in readings focused my vague sense of dissatisfaction with the Tridentine rite.
- At the extreme right the Church is confronted by movements that seek to undo the work of the Council itself, restoring what they venerate as Tridentine Catholicism.
- The Tridentine rite of Mass was the liturgical form used throughout the western Catholic Church from the fifth century until 1968.
- From the seventeenth century onward, the leaders of the Catholic Church followed Tridentine directives that sought to impose uniformity in religious standards and practices.
- It could also see a resurgence in the use of the Tridentine rite.
- Advocates of this position creatively fused Tridentine Catholicism with Irish nationalism and vigorously emphasised the ethnic needs of local communicants.
- I come from a Tridentine Catholic or ‘old school’ Catholic background.
- Latin, of course, is the language of the Tridentine rite.
- For those of us used to the twentieth century's rationalising simplifications, it is good to remember that the complex Tridentine rite was itself introduced as a rationalisation and modernisation.
- That does not mean the Tridentine rite is wrong.
- Informal vows of marriage continued long after Tridentine reforms were introduced.
- I don't subscribe to Gibson's Tridentine Catholicism.
- Were Facy a Catholic, it is likely that, around 1620, he would have followed the Tridentine liturgy, rather than the Sarum rite.
- As one who works primarily with youth from the public schools, I see that they live in a pluralistic world, out of touch with both the touchy-feely liberalism and the outward trappings of Tridentine piety.
- A vernacular Tridentine rite would sit fine with me.
- The Tridentine rite I attended in Flint was unchanged in every respect from the Mass of my youth and yet it impressed me as radically different.
- Seminaries were synonymous with the chequered 400-year history of Tridentine Catholicism.
OriginFrom medieval Latin Tridentinus, from Tridentum ‘Trent’. |