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Magnanimous
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I understand what you’re saying here, and I know full well that Latin isn’t the only language that played a fundamental role int eh Church’s history.Just look at your comment: “helping the Church be one.” Latin and Greek (with tiny exceptions) don’t play any part at all in many of histories of the different Eastern Catholic churches YET some (particularly from the West) try to sell their use as somehow being “unitive.”
But, if any Latin advocate would correct me if I’m wrong, it has been my impression that whenever we advocate the use of Latin as the liturgical language for worship, we’re only refering to the Latin Church, not the other sui iuri Churches, they can keep their liturgical languages if they want, vernacular or not.