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What was the liturgy or Mass like before the Tridentine Mass was made obligatory in most of the West? Was it much different? Also, why do traditional Catholics love the Tridentine mass when it’s been around for less than 400 years and isn’t the most traditional or earliest form of the liturgy out there?
I also am curious as to what the Church was like before the Great Schism between the East and the West. Did each place have its own liturgy according to its own culture? How did the East view the pope, considering he was from the West and their different cultures and traditions and even theology? I also read that the authority of the pope as it is today was not what was intended or even accepted before the schism happened and that after the schism the pope became the absolute authority. If that were true it would be a compelling reason to not accept the popes authority as it is today
Any historically reliable sources on similar topics?
I also am curious as to what the Church was like before the Great Schism between the East and the West. Did each place have its own liturgy according to its own culture? How did the East view the pope, considering he was from the West and their different cultures and traditions and even theology? I also read that the authority of the pope as it is today was not what was intended or even accepted before the schism happened and that after the schism the pope became the absolute authority. If that were true it would be a compelling reason to not accept the popes authority as it is today
Any historically reliable sources on similar topics?
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