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===Typical editions of the Roman Missal=== In addition to such occasional changes, the Roman Missal was subjected to general revisions whenever a new "[[typical edition]]" (an official edition whose text was to be reproduced in printings by all publishers) was issued. After Pius V's original Tridentine Roman Missal, the first new typical edition was promulgated in 1604 by [[Pope Clement VIII]], who in 1592 had issued a revised edition of the [[Vulgate]]. The Bible texts in the Missal of Pope Pius V did not correspond exactly to the new Vulgate, and so Clement edited and revised Pope Pius V's Missal, making alterations both in the scriptural texts and in other matters. He abolished some prayers that the 1570 Missal obliged the priest to say on entering the church; shortened the two prayers to be said after the [[Confiteor]]; directed that the words "{{lang|la|Haec quotiescumque feceritis, in meam memoriam facietis}}" ("Do this in memory of me") should not be said while displaying the chalice to the people after the consecration, but before doing so; inserted directions at several points of the Canon that the priest was to pronounce the words inaudibly; suppressed the rule that, at High Mass, the priest, even if not a bishop, was to give the final blessing with three signs of the cross; and rewrote the rubrics, introducing, for instance, the ringing of a small bell.{{efn|name=similarlyclementviii}}<ref>[http://perso.orange.fr/civitas.dei/PapalMass.htm Solemn Papal Mass]. See further [http://perso.orange.fr/civitas.dei/cavendish.htm The Tridentine Mass] by Paul Cavendish</ref> The next typical edition was issued in 1634, when [[Pope Urban VIII]] made another general revision of the Roman Missal.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.catholicliturgy.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/DocumentContents/Index/2/SubIndex/41/DocumentIndex/403 |title=Apostolic Constitution ''Si quid est'' |access-date=2004-08-14 |archive-date=2013-09-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927164401/http://www.catholicliturgy.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/DocumentContents/Index/2/SubIndex/41/DocumentIndex/403 |url-status=dead }}</ref> There was no further typical edition until that of [[Pope Leo XIII]] in 1884.<ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10354c.htm ''Missal''] in Catholic Encyclopedia</ref> It introduced only minor changes, not profound enough to merit having the papal bull of its promulgation included in the Missal, as the bulls of 1604 and 1634 were. In 1911, with the bull ''Divino Afflatu'', [[Pope Pius X]] made significant changes in the rubrics.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.papalencyclicals.net/pius10/p10divino.htm|title=Divino Afflatu|newspaper=Papal Encyclicals|date=November 1, 1911}}</ref> [[Pope Pius XII]] radically revised the [[Palm Sunday]] and [[Easter Triduum]] liturgy, suppressed many [[vigil]]s and octaves and made other alterations in the calendar (see [[General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII]]). John XXIII's 1960 [[Code of Rubrics]] were incorporated in the final 1962 typical edition of the Tridentine Missal, replacing both Pius X's "Additions and Changes in the Rubrics of the Missal" and the earlier "General Rubrics of the Missal". The [[General Roman Calendar]] was revised partially in [[General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII|1955]] and [[General Roman Calendar of 1960|1960]] and completely in 1969 in [[Pope Paul VI]]'s ''[[motu proprio]]'' ''[[Mysterii Paschalis]]'', again reducing the number of feasts.<ref>[https://www.vatican.va/holy_father/paul_vi/motu_proprio/documents/hf_p-vi_motu-proprio_19690214_mysterii-paschalis_en.html ''Mysterii Paschalis''] and [http://ordorecitandi.com/nav/CalendarComparisonMay2002.doc Ordorecitandi website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040407130758/http://www.ordorecitandi.com/nav/CalendarComparisonMay2002.doc |date=2004-04-07 }}</ref>
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