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Solemn High Ambrosian Rite Mass at Rome May 25, 2003 celebrated by Monsignor Vincenzo Vismara, Archdeacon of the Metropolitan Chapter of Milan, Domestic Pelate of His Holiness, Rector Emeritus of the Minor Diocesan Seminary of Masnago, Count of the Three Valleys

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  • Thanks to Pope Benedict XVI and the Summorum Pontificum..

    Pax Christi

  • well remember they were an order after saint ambrose, this is a differant rite then the latin church which is what the majority of catholics are roman catholics this is ambrosian catholics, in communion with rome but there is a good chance that some of their mass is done a bit differant then the tridentine rite. I have never seen one as it is so hard to find.

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  • @JessiLHeflin1978

    and about 10 centuries before 19th century :)

  • @ToryAnarchist Thank you for the information.

  • @AdversusHaereses Actually there is. The seminarians in Milan were hoping that Summorum Pontificum applied to their case as well. There is only one Western rite which was left unrevised after VC2 and that was the Bragan.

  • @ToryAnarchist I do not think there is a revised rite for the Ambrosian rite, it was untouched during the Council.

  • actually tridentine rite was celebrated in church slavonik in 19th century in croatia.

  • Is this the revised rite or the usus antiquior of the Ambrosian rite?

  • The differences are correctly listed on the wikipedia article (I´m ambrosian, so I know they are correct ;) )

  • Can somebody explain the differences between the Gregorian Rite and the Ambrosian Rite and when was the Ambrosian rite instituted and its jurisdiction??

    God Bless!!!

  • Not exactly, the traditional Ambrosian rite is in Latin. The modernized Ambrosian rite is usually celebrated in Italian. This is the traditional, in Latin.

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