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Question: Is the Mass of Paul VI a valid continuation of the Tridentine Mass it replaced post-Vatican II?
No, the Mass of Paul VI is a completely new form of Mass, distinct from the Tridentine Mass. The Mass of Paul VI is also sometimes referred to as the "Novus Ordo" and is the most common form of the Roman rite. It is an adaptation of the traditional Latin liturgy, but incorporates many elements from other liturgical traditions, including Eastern rites. The two forms of Mass are not interchangeable and represent different liturgical forms.
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