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In reply to the discussion: Is There Room for Discourse and Critical Thinking in Islam? [View all]MineralMan
(149,500 posts)23. One of the benefits of the Latin Mass was the teaching
of Latin in Catholic schools. As a base for language learning, Latin has many advantages. It is an almost fully-inflected language, which forces the student to learn about grammar. I took French in high school, which gave me some of the same advantages. Then, I learned Russian, which is actually a truly fully-inflected language.
By adopting Latin as the official language of the liturgy, the RCC at least spread language learning around.
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For some. For others it is spiritual magic, especially when chanted or sung.
marylandblue
Nov 2018
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