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Is it the local (vernacular) language? or the particulal language of the sui juris or Orthodox church? If it’s not in the vernacular, does one need to learn the particular language to translate rites?
Also, are there any differences in the texts between Catholic and Orthodox Divine Liturgies (i.e. mentioning of the Pope, or the Immacualte Conception) I ask this, because I read through a text of the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom here. (please let me know if this is accurate). In one part it mentions that Christ is alone without sin - I was wondering how this meshes with the Immaculate Conception and Orthodoxy/Eastern Catholicism and the acceptance/non-accpetance of that dogma.
Also, are there any differences in the texts between Catholic and Orthodox Divine Liturgies (i.e. mentioning of the Pope, or the Immacualte Conception) I ask this, because I read through a text of the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom here. (please let me know if this is accurate). In one part it mentions that Christ is alone without sin - I was wondering how this meshes with the Immaculate Conception and Orthodoxy/Eastern Catholicism and the acceptance/non-accpetance of that dogma.