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=LilyM;3794996]The Church, during and after Vatican 2, has seen the preservation of Latin in the Mass (yes, even in the NO) as being extremely important, for lots of very good reasons.
for example. Some of the clergy and laity take the opinion of the Council Fathers on this matter to heart.It’s been the lingua franca of our liturgy for over 1,500 years, it is an unchanging languge, it makes the Mass the same and equally understandable in every country and every ethnic group without the possible complications of bad translation,
Interesting. So why have it in the vernacular?
.**We as laity are so important to the Mass **that there cannot even BE a Mass without at least one lay person present
Sorry, not true. You are not that important.
Do you really need to be acknowledged? God knows you are there.So when the priest, representing our bridegroom, **doesn’t even acknowledge **us by facing towards us, then yes it can lead to feeling ‘shut out’,
What "problems’?But a heck of a lot of them certainly enjoyed it (even excessively) when it came, didn’t they - to the point where many don’t want even now with all the problems to return to how it was.