I
I_Believe
Guest
As I said to tee, I may be reading to much into it.I don’t know anything about this, I don’t think anyone was composing a special language form. Latin had developed into a number of dialects by the time of Jerome.
Latin is not a perfect language (there is no perfect language), it does not express every possible thought with precision, some people accord much more authority to it than they probably should. Aramaic could probably serve as well.
So why Latin? Because at one time most of the educated people in the west knew some form of it. Why is it retained? I cannot answer that, I firmly believe that worship should always be available in the vernacular.
Religion has enough mystery built into it, IMO we don’t really have a need to obscure the language. What is needed more thabn anything else is a dignified liturgy.
Michael
I’m hard headed when it comes to the TLM though.
Thanks for your thoughts. I’m sure latin being a widely used language had a lot to do with it.
I’ll check out the link Brennan provided and see if it’s what I’m looking for, which is honestly, a convincing argument to leave the TLM as is.