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  1. The Creed which we recite on Sundays and holy days speaks of one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. As everybody knows, however, the Church referred to in this Creed is more commonly called just the Catholic Church. It is not, by the way, properly called the Roman Catholic Church, but simply the Catholic Church.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Since the early second century, the Church has been called "catholic" because she possesses the fullness of the means of salvation and because of her universality in time. He also...

  4. Oct 27, 2023 · Latin became the predominant language of the Church in the Western Roman Empire, and its use in the liturgy was standardized by the Council of Trent in the 16th century. The Latin Mass remained the norm until the liturgical changes introduced by Vatican II in the 1960s.

  5. Mar 6, 2022 · Most of the 14 uses of the word “Latin” refer to the “Latin Church,” once to the “Latin Rite,” and once to the Latin language. According to Canon Law, the Western Church (as opposed to the Eastern Churches) should refer to itself as “Latin” and not “Roman.”

  6. By Raymond Taouk. What are the principle reasons in favor of Latin as the official language of Catholic Church? While the principles are but few, simple and profound, yet the benefits of the Latin as the official language of the Church as a rule are far to enormous and obvious to lay down in detail and so I shall simply set forth the principles ...

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  8. Page Contents. The Latin Church, also known as the Western Church or the Roman Catholic Church, [Note 1] is the largest particular church sui iuris of the Catholic Church, employing the Latin liturgical rites. It is one of 24 such churches, the 23 others forming the Eastern Catholic Churches. It is headed by the bishop of Rome, the pope ...