<P> Historically speaking, "Latin Mass" can be applied also to the various forms of Pre-Tridentine Mass from about the year 190 of Pope Victor, when the Church in Rome changed from Greek to Latin . </P> <P> Latin liturgical rites other than the Roman Rite have used Latin, and in some cases continue to do so . These include the Ambrosian Rite and the Mozarabic Rite . Some priests and communities continue to use non-Roman - Rite liturgies that have been generally abandoned, such as the Carmelite Rite and the Dominican Rite, celebrating them in Latin . Celebration in Latin of such rites is sometimes referred to as "Latin Mass". </P> <P> A Traditionalist Catholic periodical in the United States is entitled The Latin Mass, the Journal of Catholic Culture and Tradition . </P> <P> Various editions of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer have been translated into Latin: for example, for use in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge (Liber Precum Publicarum of Walther Haddon, 1560). The Church of the Advent of Christ the King, an Anglo - Catholic parish in San Francisco, regularly celebrates Mass according to the 1979 Prayer Book of its province, the Episcopal Church, in Latin . </P>

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