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edwest211
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We had Latin taught at the local Catholic high school until it stopped in the early 1970s.
Not until the end of Vat. II did a large number of us experience a dialogue Mass.I was there. The priest spoke in Latin and we responded in Latin. A missal was available that had the Latin and English on the same page. We knew what we were saying. We sang all the hymns.
That was already happening before the start of the Council. Society was changing and I don’t think the upheaval we saw in the 60s was due to Vatican II.Did it though? Then why has belief in the central truths of Mass dramatically dropped since? Why did reverence decrease? Why did liturgical abuses become more common? Why did the pews empty?
I had it but disliked it immensely since the Latin propers were stripped off, probably to save space. Difficult to follow the readings that way, not to mention suspect translations.The St. Joseph Daily Missal was widely available.
I agree but was the Latin used in Mass intelligible to the Vulgar Latin speakers? As time progressed there would be a loss of understanding but at first, wasn’t it understood?The more common tongue was Vulgar Latin,
History has shown that many had been converted over the centuries.But how many converts were there? Would a 20 year old, or a 50 year old be willing to learn not only the RCIA materials, but also “learn” the Latin?
Besides affordability and availability of missals, there was the issue of illiteracy which was very high in the lower classes of European society back then.I’m not sure when the missals started becoming affordable after the printing press, but many Catholic families would own at least one copy because the Missal also had prayers for home, etc.
Dissidents have been around like forever, or at least, ever since the Church was founded. Just recite the Office of Readings. Many of the Patristic readings concern the Church fathers preaching against the heresy du jour. Such as St. Irenaeus’s teachings against the heresies.Dissidents who came into the Church in the late 1960s did everything they could to wreck good catechesis.
That is correct.So I don’t misunderstand we are talking about the Roman Church only here?