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paulthehanna
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Hi,
I’m Orthodox but have a growing interest in Catholicism. I get the sense from many ‘trads’ that the vernacular has become tainted ever since Vatican II. I have been to TLM which is nice but I cannot understand why it does not exist in English. My understanding of liturgy is as the thing that builds up God’s people, as the fundamental and original Christian education and so I cannot appreciate why liturgy should be said in a foreign language. In my own Coptic church there is a war going on between our version of ‘trads’ (the majority) who want to keep Coptic and those who want to have an all-English liturgy. In our community, I believe this traditionalism has been devastating to people’s theological understanding. Can someone speak to this? Does anyone celebrate traditional catholic mass in English? Why not? (Is it just a knee jerk reaction to the Novus Ordo To keep things in Latin?) Could it ever change?
Thank you
Paul
I’m Orthodox but have a growing interest in Catholicism. I get the sense from many ‘trads’ that the vernacular has become tainted ever since Vatican II. I have been to TLM which is nice but I cannot understand why it does not exist in English. My understanding of liturgy is as the thing that builds up God’s people, as the fundamental and original Christian education and so I cannot appreciate why liturgy should be said in a foreign language. In my own Coptic church there is a war going on between our version of ‘trads’ (the majority) who want to keep Coptic and those who want to have an all-English liturgy. In our community, I believe this traditionalism has been devastating to people’s theological understanding. Can someone speak to this? Does anyone celebrate traditional catholic mass in English? Why not? (Is it just a knee jerk reaction to the Novus Ordo To keep things in Latin?) Could it ever change?
Thank you
Paul