Latin mass is speaking in tongues.
Why would anyone give a sermon in a language that almost everybody hearing can’t understand the language?
That’s exactly what the bible says about preaching in tongues.
The sermons are always in the vernacular.
Any other stupid questions?
The Bible gives rules for speaking in tongues.
Check 1 Corinthians 14:27-28. There must be an interpreter present “If anyone speaks in a tongue let there be two or three at the most, each in turn and let one interpret, if there is no interpreter let him keep silent in the Church and let him speak to himself and to God,” as verse 4 states “one who speaks in a tongue edifies himself.”
Notice, there is order as each speaks in turn. There must be a known interpreter present if you are to speak it out loud. If no interpreter is present then you are to speak to yourself and keep silent in the Church or pray that you may interpret.
“Why would anyone give a sermon in a language that almost everybody hearing can’t understand the language?”
The sermon is always in the vernacular. The fact that you don’t know that means you probably don’t know enough for this particular conversation.
ROFL!!!
They wouldn't.
They don't.
And if you had ever attended a Latin Mass, even as an "impartial observer" you would know that.
The sermon at a Latin Mass is in the vernacular. If you want to know what the Latin parts are saying, buy a Missal.