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Why was the Catholic mass said in Latin?

Why was the Catholic mass said in Latin?

Christians in Rome adopted Latin and it became the Church’s language in the fourth century. Saint Jerome’s Bible translation into Latin is called the Vulgate because it used common (or “vulgar”) Latin. With Scripture in Latin, the Church adopted the Roman tongue for its mass everywhere.

When did mass start being said in Latin?

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. Latin liturgical rites other than the Roman Rite have employed Latin, and in some cases continue to do so.

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When did the Roman Catholic Church stop saying mass in Latin?

The Tridentine Mass, established by Pope Pius V in 1570, was banned in 1963 by the Second Vatican Council of 1962- 65 in an effort to modernize the Roman Catholic liturgy and allow more participation and understanding of the mass by the congregation.

When did mass change from Latin?

Catholics throughout the world worshiped in Latin until Vatican II, when the church granted permission for priests to celebrate Mass in other languages. The English translation used until this weekend was published in the early 1970s and modified in 1985.

When did the Catholic Mass change?

On the First Sunday of Advent 2011, Catholics in the United States who attend the Ordinary Form of Mass (commonly called the Novus Ordo, or sometimes the Mass of Paul VI) experienced the first major new translation of the Mass since the Novus Ordo was introduced on the First Sunday of Advent in 1969.

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Is the Latin Mass relevant to the Catholic Church?

One culture within the Catholic Church needing major reform is that surrounding the practice of the Latin Mass. In a previous era, the Latin Mass was merely a uniform and standard way of celebrating the liturgy in the United States.

Is the Latin Mass anti-modern?

The stubbornly resistant, anti-modern practices of these Latin Mass adherents border on cultism. The Latin Mass fosters clericalist structures in the church. The liturgy — spoken in an ancient language no longer in modern vernacular usage — places all power in the hands of the priest.

Can Bishops celebrate Mass in Latin?

”The Pope, out of concern for the groups attached to the Mass of Saint Pius V, gives bishops the possibility of permitting mass in Latin according to the 1962 Missal,” the circular said in reference to the last codes issued on celebrating the Tridentine.

Why is Latin the sole language of the Roman Rite?

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Even though Latin evolved into various modern languages, Latin remained the sole language of the Roman Rite until the Second Vatican Council returned to the original instinct of Christianity that people should worship in a language they understand. This article appeared in the July 2010 issue of U.S. Catholic (Vol. 75, No. 7, page 46).