Historical Perspectives: When Did Latin Mass End?
The Latin Mass, or Tridentine Mass, ceased to be the dominant form of Catholic worship in the 1960s, with the advent of the Second Vatican Council. Although it still holds a prominent place in certain communities, the official switch to vernacular languages marked a significant shift in Catholic liturgy. This change aimed to foster greater participation and understanding among the faithful, reflecting evolving societal and cultural dynamics.





















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