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Latin is part of the very identity of the Roman Catholic Church and it is also the common vernacular of the academic leadership of the church.
To set it aside in favor of a literal Babel of various languages deprives the church of a common tongue and it also separates the church from its storied history.
Which is what Francis The Usurper wants.
All of Gaul is divided into three parts.
Pope Francis provided an interview to Carlos Herrera on Radio COPE. He speaks about his colon surgery, rumors of his resignation, the Latin Mass, his motu proprio, and the reform of the Roman Curia. Dr Taylor Marshall provides comments and reads passages in English.
To rettain the Latin language as part of culture, and, as a means to understand the likes of Cicero, I aam in favor of such a move. Granted, matterrs of court were written in Latin.
But for THE one and only religious organization to waken one morningg and say, “Nah, no more”, someone was served a bowl of weeedies, and not wheaties!!
I recall Fr. Shea, my history professor, mentioning that reading the New Testament in Greek and Latin was like his enjoying reading Moliere in French, much better in what one got from it.