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Anthony86
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EF stands for ‘extraordinary form’ and OF for ‘ordinary form’. They refer to two forms of the Roman Rite.Could you define the difference. I am a fairly new catholic and don’t know what EF or OF stand for or what the difference is. Thank you.
The EF is the older Latin Mass and is also referred to as Tridentine. Some parishes or institutes have a particular devotion or attachment to this form of the Rite. The EF is typically celebrated according to the 1962 Missal.
The OF is post-Vatican II and is also referred to as Novus Ordo, i.e. the New Order. The great majority of parishes celebrate in the ordinary form.