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They are not “equally meritorious.” Latin is a sacred language.
So are Aramaic and Koine Greek!They are not “equally meritorious.” Latin is a sacred language.
Did they not understand and speak Latin, in most of the Catholic Church?So for all those centuries when the Mass was in Latin the people weren’t consciously, actively, and fruitfully participating?
By hearing, understanding, and speaking it liturgically pre-V2…? I could be wrong, but I would presume most commoners would have understood Latin in the context of the liturgy.I think you over estimate how much a commoner would have understood Latin
Who said anything about reading and writing?Wait, you think that the average person in let’s say Europe from AD 800 (Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire) to AD 1536 (Henry VIII and the dissolution of the monasteries, and the "new religion’ of protestantism) was speaking Latin, if not reading and writing?
Exactly! How much more in the Liturgy?Yes, the average person could understand many Latin words
Literacy has nothing to do with speaking.I said, SPEAKING if not reading and writing, meaning to make it clear that the average person was not ‘literate’.