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Anything to discredit Church Latin.So what could it this “vulgar tongue” be?
Back in the Apostles time the “vulgar tongue” in Italy was Latin.
There was the Vulgar Latin, from which the Romance language descended. It was a form of Latin different from the Latin Cicero, Caesar, and others used to write in.
But you do bring up a point as archaeologists have discovered that Latin was indeed used by the early Church and this could have been Vulgar Latin. Furthermore there was an earlier Latin Vulgate (Vetus Latina), the origin being unknown but could have been written by the Greeks themselves.
But regardless, Trent thought it was a bad idea to have the vulgar or vernacular EVERYWHERE. Latin wasn’t mentioned, though it was understood it was to be the liturgical language of the Roman Rite. It wasn’t until 400 years later that some forces decided to rush the all-vernacular into the liturgy EVERYWHERE despite Veterum Sapientia and Vatican II.