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  1. Mar 15, 2017 · Using Latin, like so many of the devotions we practice during Lent (Stations of the Cross, Adoration and Benediction of the Holy Eucharist, and the Rosary) reminds us of the many timeless ...

  2. Jun 18, 2010 · Eucharist itself is a Greek word, meaning thanksgiving. The phrase Kyrie eleison and the words liturgy, baptism, evangelize, martyr, and catechumen, among other familiar church words, are also Greek in origin. From around the third century B.C., what we call “classical” Latin was the language of the Roman aristocracy and the educated classes.

  3. The first Mass was said by Christ at the Last Supper (Mt. 26:26-29, Mk. 14:22-24, Lk. 22:19-20, 1 Cor. 11:23-29). At that Mass, Christ told the Apostles - the predecessors of today's bishops - to repeat his actions in commemoration of his death. Since that time, the Church has faithfully followed the Lord's instructions, celebrating Mass even ...

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    After Pentecost, the apostles spread throughout the world. The bishops of the metropolises of Rome (the pope), Antioch, Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Constantinople each maintained their own forms of liturgy. Though originally Greek, the language of the Roman church changed to Latin around the second century. For Roman Catholics, the Traditional Latin...

    The Traditional Latin Mass is the only form of Mass that was celebrated at Vatican Council II. The Council Fathers approved the constitution "Sacrosanctum Concilium" concerning the Sacred Liturgy. It doesn't call for any major reforms. Instead, it requires that Gregorian chant maintain "pride of place" and that "use of the Latin language is to be p...

    Three of the most popular saints of the 20th century kept the Traditional Latin Mass alive. At first, the Vatican issued a limited number of "indults," allowing particular priests and places to offer the TLM. St. Padre Pio and St. Josemaria Escriva2were among the very first to obtain these indults. Intellectuals, scholars, artists, and authors from...

    With the growth of the Traditional Latin Mass throughout the world over the following quarter century, especially among young people, Pope Benedict XVI issued the landmark legislation "Summorum Pontificum" in 2007 with an accompanying explanatory letter to bishops, completely "freeing" the Ancient Liturgy and clarifying that the new form of Mass di...

  5. Aug 13, 2021 · Let’s set the record straight: Pope Francis did not “ban the use of Latin in the Roman Catholic Church,” as one person recently put it to me. He didn’t even ban Latin from the Mass. Pope ...

  6. Apr 7, 2022 · Remember: With the traditional form of the Latin Mass you are spiritually united with the most widely-known saints of the Roman Church. The Traditional Latin Mass at which you assist, is indeed even to the details the same at which assisted St. Francis of Assisi, St. Teresa of Avila, St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, St. Francis de ...