Latin can be re-introduced. It's up to us, the faithful, to foster an appreciation of it. It's not that terrible of a thing to at least mention Latin in childrens' catechism.
It's already taught in high schools all over the US, albeit in small numbers. If they can link it in a linguistic setting, then Catholics can link it to the faith and celebration of the Mass in a historical setting.
Viva la Sanctae Eclessiae, y su Fidei catholicae et apostolicae Viva la Liturgia Romana los ataques nunca podran y Cristo a traves de ellos nos dara fuerza y una FE MAS FUERTE¡ Nobis quoque peccatoribus famulis tuis, de multitudine
miserationum tuarum sperantibus, partem aliquam, et societatem donare digneris
I´m agree. I´m from Spain and I like the Credo in latin because in all the world sing in Latin. I don´t know English very well, sorry... But I must practise....
@aldave1522 No, only the Roman Rite. There are five principal rites of the Universal Catholic Church, and the Roman Rite is the only one that uses the Tridentine Mass. In the Byzantine Catholic rite, the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is used, in the native tongue of the congregation, and it is beautiful too.
@fedrico92 Its very difficult to introduce Pater Noster and Credo in Latin. Its important to understand what you say during the pray, not how it looks like. Majority of society doesnt know latin. But of course I support whole mass in latin
@victorkewal - in fact the Creed is used in almost all Christian denominations, Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant. THE Catholic Anthem is in fact the Salve Regina.
Credo in unum Deum, Patrem omnipotentem, factorem caeli et terrae, visibilium omnium et invisibilium.
Et in unum Dominum Jesum Christum Filium Dei unigenitum.
Et ex Patre natum ante omnia saecula.
Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine, Deum verum de Deo vero.
Genitum, non factum, consubstantialem Patri : per quem omnia facta sunt.
Qui propter nos homines, et propter nostram salutem decendit de caelis.
Et incarnatus est de Spiritu sancto ex Maria Virgine : Et homo factus est.
Crucifixus etiam pro nobis...
ggggalego 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Restore the Tridentine Mass in the Latin Church!
charles2196 4 months ago
oh le credo g mis 1 MOIS à l'apprendre pour le jour d ma 1ère communion
axellemundele 6 months ago
Latin can be re-introduced. It's up to us, the faithful, to foster an appreciation of it. It's not that terrible of a thing to at least mention Latin in childrens' catechism.
It's already taught in high schools all over the US, albeit in small numbers. If they can link it in a linguistic setting, then Catholics can link it to the faith and celebration of the Mass in a historical setting.
TurboVW2004 1 year ago
Viva la Sanctae Eclessiae, y su Fidei catholicae et apostolicae Viva la Liturgia Romana los ataques nunca podran y Cristo a traves de ellos nos dara fuerza y una FE MAS FUERTE¡ Nobis quoque peccatoribus famulis tuis, de multitudine
miserationum tuarum sperantibus, partem aliquam, et societatem donare digneris
Elgalandecaracas 1 year ago 5
I love Credo in latin. In every mass at least, the Pater Noster and the Credo should be said in latin.
fedrico92 2 years ago 25
I´m agree. I´m from Spain and I like the Credo in latin because in all the world sing in Latin. I don´t know English very well, sorry... But I must practise....
aldave1522 2 years ago 8
@aldave1522 No, only the Roman Rite. There are five principal rites of the Universal Catholic Church, and the Roman Rite is the only one that uses the Tridentine Mass. In the Byzantine Catholic rite, the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is used, in the native tongue of the congregation, and it is beautiful too.
mindspring57 11 months ago
@fedrico92 Its very difficult to introduce Pater Noster and Credo in Latin. Its important to understand what you say during the pray, not how it looks like. Majority of society doesnt know latin. But of course I support whole mass in latin
rynekjezycki 2 years ago
@fedrico92 In every Mass "at least"? If it is "every" Mass, what else is left?
mindspring57 11 months ago
@mindspring57 I understand what you mean, but I still love Credo in Latin, It is the Catholic anthem
victorkewal 6 months ago
@victorkewal - in fact the Creed is used in almost all Christian denominations, Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant. THE Catholic Anthem is in fact the Salve Regina.
Boerenfox 1 month ago
Great! Was in the Vatican just a few weeks ago...but unfortunately no Pope Benedictus
karpov89 2 years ago