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To: ninenot
Latin works for all people there, vs. English for the Aussies, and Amuhr-kin for the US folks.

Excellent point. If all Catholic Masses were the same rite and in Latin, we could have our missals in our various languages, and get rid of Spanish mass, Vietnamese mass, etc. etc., and have all Catholics worship in essentially the same way. You could walk into a Catholic church anywhere in the world, much less the same town, and recognize that you were actually attending Mass. How could you get any more welcoming than that? Who would have ever thought of such a great idea?

238 posted on 06/21/2005 10:06:32 AM PDT by Luddite Patent Counsel (Theyre digging through all of your files, stealing back your best ideas.)
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To: Luddite Patent Counsel
Yes, the vernacular has really balkanized the Catholic faithful especially in the cities...it has really protestantized us into little sub-congregations. Perhaps, an uninted side-effect but a side effect no less.

We need to stop paying attention to Irish, sodomite, liberals. They are a mere fraction of the Church and have caused great harm over the past few decades E.g. Law, Mahoney, Egan.

244 posted on 06/21/2005 10:18:01 AM PDT by Pio (Vatican II, thy name is Modernism, Madness and Death.)
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To: Luddite Patent Counsel

Better question: aside from Bugger Bugnini and his close, 'personal' friends, who woulda thought that turning the Catholic Church into a modern-day Babel was a good idea?

And, yes, I DO attend NO Masses, in Latin, English, and Spanish. And yes, I ALSO attend the local Indult...


255 posted on 06/21/2005 10:50:53 AM PDT by ninenot (Minister of Membership, Tomas Torquemada Gentlemen's Club)
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