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PrayforMallory
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No, but the fact that Papal Encyclicals are still written first in Latin ought to have some meaning, no?So, because Jesus drank water when He was hot and thirsty or ate fish when He was hungry, does that make water and fish sacred???
I’m a grad student in medieval history. A good chunk of it is Church history (specifically from the Middle Ages, so that doesn’t help me much on these forums, considering the disputes are generally over documents from the 19th, 20th centuries, and deal with different issues (the secular monarchies are more in my area), and knowledge of Latin is indispensable. Why? Because it’s the language of the Church, still even today. Centuries and centuries of Latin.
Is it good that this person wrote about going to a Mass, and it turns into a debate!
We should just be left to witness to people looking for information on the traditional Mass. Maybe even start organizing for one. There are trad forums for all the polemics. Besides, the polemics don’t do anyone any good anyway. We should just be guiding people with questions into the traditional Mass, cause that just might be where they are most comfortable.