It's an attempt to stop losing numbers. I've enjoyed being blocked on Truth just by correcting Bible verses, and their meaning. That's English. Biblical illiteracy is awful. People banish demons in many ways.
But are they all the same Mass if they are all in different languages? The Latin Mass gives the Church a unifying feature that no matter where in the world you are you will hear the same.
Latin is almost a dead language, used primarily for interpreting historical texts and in scientific terminology. Having it as the primary language of the mass when no one speaks it is a bit of an issue.
It's an attempt to stop losing numbers. I've enjoyed being blocked on Truth just by correcting Bible verses, and their meaning. That's English. Biblical illiteracy is awful. People banish demons in many ways.
Any church worried about numbers can simply stick to the local language. There is no attendance justification for banning it.
The Catholic church has everyone around the world focused on the same mass at the same time. That's a whole lot of focused energy.
But are they all the same Mass if they are all in different languages? The Latin Mass gives the Church a unifying feature that no matter where in the world you are you will hear the same.
Dude never heard of time zones.
Latin is almost a dead language, used primarily for interpreting historical texts and in scientific terminology. Having it as the primary language of the mass when no one speaks it is a bit of an issue.
It's beautiful, but it's not useful
They've decided the same topics is enough magic. The language isn't as important my more.
The churches that were growing were the traditional latin ones with young families and 7 kids each.
The boomer guitar masses are dying.
Laughs in Anglican “mass If you think the Catholic Church is screwed, you should see the CoE, both high and low…
In a way, it's just being supplanted with a different state religion that's been pushed hard for a few years now.
My family members go to mega churches. They're growing faster.