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  1. Jul 19, 2019 · The use of the Latin language, gregorian chants, the forgotten devotions and the primacy of putting faith to work will bring a revitalisation of the catholic church. At this point in time, it is ...

  2. 2nd–16th centuries. The use of liturgical Latin in Western Christianity began in North Africa around the late second century under Pope Victor I, who introduced Latin alongside the existing liturgical use of Koine Greek. In the following centuries, Latin increasingly supplanted Greek in Roman liturgies because Latin was a vernacular language ...

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  4. Dec 3, 2020 · The (scanned and uploaded text) Dictionary of Liturgical Latin from 1961 is a very basic, to-the-point reference, compiled by Fr. Wilfrid J. Diamond. Liturgical Dictionary by Alexius Hoffman, O.S.B. (1928) (another scanned and uploaded text) From the Preface: “The books to which this volume will serve as a companion are the Vulgate (the Latin ...

  5. LATIN RITE The Latin Rite, or Latin Church as it is called in canon 1 of the Code of canon law, is the part of the Church that follows the roman rite in liturgy, has its own special canonical discipline, and is subject to the bishop of Rome as patriarch of the West. (see rome, patriarchate of.) Source for information on Latin Rite: New Catholic ...

  6. Here are some details on how Latin has been used in the Catholic Church and Pope Benedict's efforts to support it. * FROM GREEK TO LATIN: Jesus and his disciples spoke Aramaic, a language close to ...

  7. Mar 6, 2022 · None of the 113 uses of the word “Roman” in Canon Law refer to the entire Church, or even the Western Rite, as Roman. There are no references to the Roman Rite in Canon Law. In terms of the entire Western Church, the word “Latin” is used: “Canon 1. The Canons of this Code concern only the Latin Church.”. Most of the 14 uses of the ...

  8. Latin Rite Roman Catholic dioceses and archdioceses by year. 1800 Diocese Archdiocese. 1511 2020. How to use this visualization: Adjust the slider to control the year displayed in the map. Hover over points on the map to see details about each diocese or archdiocese. Click on a diocese to zoom into that region; click anywhere else to zoom back out.

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