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Lazerlike42
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Trent did nothing of the sort. It said that the Council fathers did not believe that it was best to permit Liturgies in the vernacular.Anything dogmatic has to be universally accepted in the Catholic Church. Do you mean, then, that the Eastern Rites had to “retain” Latin in their liturgies among other things? I don’t think so. Compare that with Trent which was universal and anathematized all-vernacular liturgies among a lot of things and affected all rites within the Church.
The Second Vatican Council said that Latin was to be retained “in the Latin rites.” The Council was ecumenical, defined new doctrines, and was approved by the Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church.
As an aside, it is not correct that anything dogmatic must be accepted universally. I have spent a great deal of time debating Eastern Orthodox, and this is the same argument that they use to reject universal papal jurisdiction as well as the Councils which were convened to end the schism such as Florence.