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Whenever I am abroad naturally, I always attend mass. It is not always possible to find a mass in English and sometimes it’s nice to attend mass in a foreign language when you are in another country; the great thing is you can always get the gist of where you are and it certainly keeps you concentrating even harder.
On a recent holiday I was with a non Catholic friend who was talking to me about Vatican II’s influences. He said it was a shame they stopped the Latin mass, because at least everyone was united in that language. I thought he actually had an excellent point!
The reason mass was changed from Latin to the colloquial tongue, as I always understood, was so that less educated people could take a more active role in the mass; i.e. to open the mass up, but as travel becomes easier, we’ve shot ourselves in the foot a bit really haven’t we? My mum is pre-Vatican II (I myself a mere 35 years old) and she is from a tiny villiage on the West coat of Mayo, but she would say that everyone knew the Latin mass and she still has that Latin today. I studied Latin at school and love the language, I can really see a benefit to a universal Latin mass.
What do posters think about this issue???
On a recent holiday I was with a non Catholic friend who was talking to me about Vatican II’s influences. He said it was a shame they stopped the Latin mass, because at least everyone was united in that language. I thought he actually had an excellent point!
The reason mass was changed from Latin to the colloquial tongue, as I always understood, was so that less educated people could take a more active role in the mass; i.e. to open the mass up, but as travel becomes easier, we’ve shot ourselves in the foot a bit really haven’t we? My mum is pre-Vatican II (I myself a mere 35 years old) and she is from a tiny villiage on the West coat of Mayo, but she would say that everyone knew the Latin mass and she still has that Latin today. I studied Latin at school and love the language, I can really see a benefit to a universal Latin mass.
What do posters think about this issue???