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=== Mass in the Roman Rite ===
 
Within the [[Latin Church]], the [[Roman Rite]] Mass is by far the most widely used liturgical rite. The history of the development of the Mass of this rite comprises the [[Pre-Tridentine Mass]], the [[Tridentine Mass]] and the [[Mass of Paul VI|post-Vatican II Mass]].
 
The Pre-Tridentine Mass of the Roman Rite was adopted even north of the Alps (but often modified by non-Roman influences) even before the time of [[Charlemagne]], who wished it to be used throughout his empire, but the text actually distributed incorporated many [[Gallican Rite|Gallican additions]]. Roman missionaries, such as [[Boniface]] and [[Augustine of Canterbury]] introduced the Roman Mass to Germany and England. It was accepted also in Ireland, but met greater opposition in Spain and Milan.<ref>Adrian Fortescue. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Oj4LAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA178 The Mass: A Study of the Roman Liturgy]''. Longmans Green & Co; 1917. {{ISBN|978-5-87294-812-4}}. p. 177–180.</ref>
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| header = Present-day forms of Roman-Rite Mass
| image1 = SeminarioAsidoniaJerez2.jpg
| caption1 = [[post-VaticanMass IIof MassPaul VI|Pauline mass]] (Missal of Pope St. Paul VI)
| image2 = Missa Tridentina.jpg
| caption2 = [[Tridentine mass]] (1962 Missal), [[Solemn Mass]] level