=natsclem;3248194]what makes Latin sacred? Did the Lord ever spoke Latin? He spoke Aramaic; therefore, if we attribute sacredness to a particular language that should be to Aramaic
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You are right that He spoke Aramaic & right that no LANGUAGE should be sacred. Latin is, however, the language of the Catholic Church. It is no longer spoken anywhere in the world (& for 40+ years was not spoken during our Catholic Mass) & it’s as much a part of our heritage as the rosary.
It’s not the latin Language that is sacred to me, it’s the Mass itself as it was said before Vatican II. The Mass that was before a large portion of the prayers were removed. It’s the belief fostered by the Latin Mass that the Eucharist is too precious to be touched by my hands & the humility inherent in kneeling to receive it. It’s the quiet, sacred atmosphere…no EM’S running around to see who can get the most visible place on the altar, no members of the laity going back & forth to find their place to do the readings, etc., etc., no shaking hands with your neighbor in the pew who just sneezed in that same hand, not so much attention given to our neighbor, but to God… to Whom this sacrifice is offered.
At the TLM. I attended yesterday, in what will be our new parish, Father spoke from the altar re the details for reception of the Eucharist at the Latin Mass. He amazed me, for he said that we would notice the quiet, that we shouldn’t let it make us uncomfortable & that it’s the time when God will speak to us, in our hearts. He also advised that we shouldn’t worry if we find ourself praying privately during the proper of the Mass. WOW. After all the years of hearing that we are all priests & must all
pray the Novus Ordo…how dare we let our minds wander to something like the Crucifixion, how dare we pray for our son’s health, or that Grandchild whose best friend FOREVER is very ill.
Imagine praying directly to the Father at Mass??? Imagine thinking that He cares & is listening?? Imagine having the
time to do this, the peace & quiet & sacredness, necessary & still be able to follow & pray the Mass with the priest. No, it’s not the language…it’s the Mass. Yesterday, Mass lasted an hour & 20 mins. & it wasn’t long enough for me.