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Pope Pius V promugated the Tridentine mass
Source: Colonal-Era Spanish Relgion #615
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This page in-development provides selected information on the religious practice of colonial-era Spaniards, specifically as regards how it affected daily life and material culture. Below are descriptions of liturgical texts and prayer books in-use during the era, as well as ecclesiastical rules for behavior framed within the Catholic liturgical calendar described on a separate page. More information regarding additional topics and time periods will be presented as time permits. Liturgy and Prayers. The principal liturgy of colonial-era Spanish Catholics was the Mass, which was of course the pre-modern Tridentine Mass after its promulgation by Pope Pius V in 1570, and before that the Roman Missal initially printed in Milan in 1474. Below are some links to digitized missals (all in Latin) that contain the liturgical texts that would likely have been used during Mass in colonial Spanish Florida.
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