Sorry for highjacking the thread, but I always wondered the big issue withe the Latin Mass
I don’t really understand the argument for the Latin Mass. Because once you translate one time, you can’t say that translations “fail to capture the majesty”. You never hear traditionalists saying “Bring back the Greek Mass!”
I do understand that Greek Mass does exist in the Eastern Catholic churches. So technically it was never retired to begin with. But you get the point.
Latin is not some some mystically designated sacred language that people think it is. This is not like Islam, where Arabic has some devine status. It’s no more special, theologically soeaking, than other languages used in liturgies (Russian, Armenian, Serbian).