It would be simple to see in a parish which has Spanish and English Masses, for example. You know, the Tower of Babel working its way into such parishes and dioceses and countries.
They predict that within a decade, the majority of American Catholics will be Spanish-speaking. So perhaps they are already aware of it?
Dear Pro Vobis,
Thanks for your informative & wise posts in this thread:thumbsup: I agree with you.
God bless you.
“The day the Church abandons her universal tongue [Latin] is the day before she returns to the catacombs.”
Pope Pius XII
“The use of the Latin language prevailing in a great part of the Church affords at once an imposing sign of
UNITY and an effective safeguard against the corruptions of true doctrine.”
Pope Pius XII, Mediator Dei, 1947, Sec. 60
“For the Church, precisely because it embraces all nations and is destined to endure until the end of time … of its very nature requires a language that is universal, immutable, and non-vernacular.”
Pope Pius XI, Officiorum Omnium, 1922
“Latin is the immutable language of the Western Church.”
“The Catholic Church has a dignity far surpassing that of every merely human society, for it was founded by Christ the Lord. It is altogether fitting, therefore, that the language it uses should be noble, majestic, and non-vernacular.”
Pope John XXIII, Veterum Sapientia, February 22, 1962 (just eight months before the opening of Vatican II), chap. 13
Saint Pope John XXIII
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