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Did you intentionally leave out the part about Gregorian Chant? The music that Vatican II said is most suitable for the celebration of the Mass and should be given first place in the liturgy? At my first TLM, it was the chant that drew out my experience more than anything else and literally almost brought tears to my eyes. I had no clue whatsoever what was being said. All I knew was that it was so beautiful, heavenly, and worthy of worship to Almighty God.Interesting - Reverence? Incense? Bells? Periods of silence? Communion at the rail? None of these have anything to do with language, and all can be found in plenty in Masses in English, Spanish, Japanese or Hindi. I know, because I have attended such Masses in different languages.
I’m actually saying the exact opposite. The words themselves do not communicate all the meaning. The Latin language has a certain beauty and elegance to it, and its liturgical heritage and its uniquely sacral character are able to effect a realization that ordinary vernacular language is unable to communicate. The heavenly nature of the language is able to immediately elevate one’s heart and mind to the things of God and clearly communicates the other-wordliness of God whose ways are so much higher than ours.And you seem to be saying that the more familiar one becomes with the Latin - ie the more fluent and therefore vernacular-like it becomes to you - the better your experience.
Communicating to God in a way so similar to how you would with a young sibling is markedly different than when doing so in a sacred tongue set apart solely for the worship of God. That’s where learning the Latin language is able to help move one even further though private prayer and devotions and to being able to pray along in parts of the liturgy in Latin instead of through your own native tongue as you pray the prayers from your missal. If you do not understand the Latin chant at first, as it was said earlier on this thread, you do not need words to communicate with God, and through this sacred chant, your soul is effectively facilitated to be able to pray and meditate on God.
