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Pope John Paul II Recommends Wider use of Latin
VATICAN, Feb 21, 02 -- Pope John Paul II has recommended the use of Latin
in the Roman liturgy and in seminary training.
In a message to a conference being held at the Salesian University in
Rome, the Holy Father emphasized that Latin remains the official language
of the Catholic Church, and expressed his desire that "the love of that
language would grow ever strong among candidates for the priesthood."
The Pope's message itself was written in Latin, and read by Cardinal Angelo
Sodano, the Vatican Secretary of State.
The conference to which the Pope addressed this message was commemorating
the 40th anniversary of Veterum Sapientia, the apostolic constitution
in which Pope John XXIII wrote of the importance of Latin as an important
part of "the patrimony of human civilization." Pope John Paul underlined
the same message, pointing out that the use of Latin "is an indispensable
condition for a proper relationship between modernity and antiquity, for
dialogue among different cultures, and for reaffirming the identity of
the Catholic priesthood."
Posted 06 March 2002/sl
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