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Don_Ruggero
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And you have precisely underscored what is the result when people cherry-pick a text…and thereby warp an distort it Using your first example, let’s continue the text:“36. 1. Particular law remaining in force, the use of the Latin language is to be preserved in the Latin rites.”
“Nevertheless steps should be taken so that the faithful may also be able to say or to sing together in Latin those parts of the Ordinary of the Mass which pertain to them.”
“116. The Church acknowledges Gregorian chant as specially suited to the Roman liturgy: therefore, other things being equal, it should be given pride of place in liturgical services.”
- Particular law remaining in force, the use of the Latin language is to be preserved in the Latin rites.
- But since the use of the mother tongue, whether in the Mass, the administration of the sacraments, or other parts of the liturgy, frequently may be of great advantage to the people, the limits of its employment may be extended. This will apply in the first place to the readings and directives, and to some of the prayers and chants, according to the regulations on this matter to be laid down separately in subsequent chapters.
The Council Fathers, who were the ones to implement the document when they returned to their own dioceses, found the reception of the vernacular by both clergy and laity to be even greater than they expected. And hence, the extent of the use of the vernacular was made total. This was done by EVERY conference of bishops throughout the world and the Apostolic See, rejoicing in this success, approved and confirmed the broad extension of the vernacular. It was success beyond expectation.
- These norms being observed, it is for the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art. 22, 2, to decide whether, and to what extent, the vernacular language is to be used; their decrees are to be approved, that is, confirmed, by the Apostolic See. And, whenever it seems to be called for, this authority is to consult with bishops of neighboring regions which have the same language.