The Changing Language of God
By James Carroll | Monday, October 30, 2006 | The Boston Globe
Veteran news analyst and correspondent James Carroll on the state of Latin in the modern Roman Catholic church. I would love to see the counter-argument, but this one celebrates the use of intelligible local languages in the revitalized Catholic world – beginning with Vatican II, which Carroll argues changed everything in the clergy:congregation relationship. People who like this sort of thing will like it – as the very wise Yogi Berra said…BS
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