When did Catholic Mass change English?

On the First Sunday of Advent 2011, Catholics in the United States who attend the Ordinary Form of Mass (commonly called the Novus Ordo
Novus Ordo
In the Novus Ordo, the Mass ends with a blessing and then the dismissal, when the priest says, "The Mass is ended; go in peace" and the people respond, "Thanks be to God." In the Traditional Latin Mass, the dismissal precedes the blessing, which is followed by the reading of the Last Gospel—the beginning of the Gospel ...
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, or sometimes the Mass of Paul VI) experienced the first major new translation of the Mass since the Novus Ordo was introduced on the First Sunday of Advent in 1969.
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When did the Catholic Church start saying the Mass in English?

Catholics throughout the world worshiped in Latin until Vatican II, when the church granted permission for priests to celebrate Mass in other languages. The English translation used until this weekend was published in the early 1970s and modified in 1985.
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When did the Catholic Church stop using Latin Mass?

The Tridentine Mass, established by Pope Pius V in 1570, was banned in 1963 by the Second Vatican Council of 1962- 65 in an effort to modernize the Roman Catholic liturgy and allow more participation and understanding of the mass by the congregation.
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Can the Tridentine Mass be said in English?

In his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, Pope Benedict XVI has permitted this to be read in the vernacular language when Mass is celebrated with the people.
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How did Vatican 2 change the Mass?

The changes from Vatican II

The altar, for example, was turned around to face the people. Mass was changed to be in the vernacular, no longer in Latin. And women no longer had to cover their hair in church. And these are but the most practical.
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Why is the Catholic Mass changing?



Why did they change the Catholic Mass?

“I think the new words add more beauty and dignity to the Mass.” Bishop Walter Hurley discussed the changes in FAITH magazine. “For those of us who experienced the shift from Latin to English, these changes are minor and meant to be a more faith rendition of the official Latin texts,” he said.
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When did the Catholic Church change the Apostles Creed?

However, the Old Roman Creed remained the standard liturgical text of the Roman Church throughout the 4th to 7th centuries. It was replaced by the "Gallic" version of the Apostles' Creed only in the later 8th century, under Charlemagne, who imposed it throughout his dominions.
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When did the Catholic Church change the Nicene Creed?

In 381, it was amended at the First Council of Constantinople. The amended form is also referred to as the Nicene Creed, or the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed for disambiguation.
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Which came first Apostles Creed or Nicene Creed?

The Apostles' Creed is the oldest of the two as it was drawn up and adopted by the early church before the middle of the 2nd century. The Nicene Creed was created in 325 by the Council of Nicaea.
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Do Catholics say the Nicene Creed or Apostles Creed?

The Catholic Church does not hold a position one way or the other on this subject; however, it does hold that all of the points of the Apostles' Creed are part of the Catholic Faith. Most of the western Christian faiths today profess the Apostles' Creed as their core tenants of faith of Christianity.
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Do Protestants recite the Nicene Creed?

Nicene Creed, also called Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, a Christian statement of faith that is the only ecumenical creed because it is accepted as authoritative by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and major Protestant churches.
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Do Protestants say the Apostles creed?

Apostles' Creed, also called Apostolicum, a statement of faith used in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and many Protestant churches. It is not officially recognized in the Eastern Orthodox churches.
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What is the original version of the Apostles creed?

The early creed took on two forms: one short, known as the Old Roman Form, and the longer enlargement of the Old Roman Creed called the Received Form. The creed was used to summarize Christian doctrine and as a baptismal confession in the churches of Rome.
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Do Methodists say Apostles Creed?

Methodists say the Apostles' Creed because it expresses the fundamental beliefs of Methodism and shows unity with the rest of the Christian church. Traditionally, Methodist churches say the creed during baptism to provide context for the community of faith to which the infant now belongs.
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When did Pope Benedict change the Mass?

In 2007, Pope Benedict XVI expanded the use of the traditional Latin Mass. In an apparent olive branch to traditionalists, Benedict said at the time that everyone “has a place in the church.”
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When did Latin Mass end in UK?

The Tridentine Mass is the old form of Mass that was authorised for use throughout the Roman Catholic Church from 1570 until it was replaced following the second Vatican Council in the 1960s.
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Who wrote the Lord's Prayer?

Lord's Prayer, also called Our Father, Latin Oratio Dominica or Pater Noster, Christian prayer that, according to tradition, was taught by Jesus to his disciples.
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Does the Baptist church use the Apostles creed?

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Yet Southern Baptist beliefs do include most of the theological positions articulated in those early creeds. For example, the Apostles' Creed expresses belief in the virgin birth, the resurrection and the Second Coming. Baptists embrace all of those beliefs.
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What is the original meaning of the word Catholic?

Etymology. The Greek adjective katholikos, the origin of the term catholic, means 'universal'.
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Do Protestants believe in the communion of saints?

Major Protestant reformers, wishing to reaffirm the unique mediatory role of Jesus Christ, denied the intercessory role of the saints and viewed the communion of saints as all believers in Christ. Some Protestant churches further understand this to be limited to living Christians.
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Are Anglicans Protestant or catholic?

Anglicanism, one of the major branches of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism.
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Is the Lord's prayer Protestant?

The prayer is used by most Christian denominations in their worship; with few exceptions, the liturgical form is the Matthean. Protestants usually conclude the prayer with a doxology, a later addition appearing in some manuscripts of Matthew.
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Why do Lutherans say the Apostles creed?

The Creed teaches us this faith into which God has brought us through baptism. The Creed helps us to instruct others, especially our own children, on what we believe as Christians. And the Creed connects us with Christians everywhere of all time, united by the Spirit in one faith and one baptism.
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What is the difference between the Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Church?

The main differences between Roman Catholics and Catholics are that Roman Catholics form the major Christian group, and Catholics are only a small group of the Christian community, also called as “Greek Orthodox.” It is believed that when Christianity started, only one church was followed.
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What are the 3 Catholic creeds?

Ecumenical creeds is an umbrella term used in Lutheran tradition to refer to three creeds: the Nicene Creed, the Apostles' Creed and the Athanasian Creed. These creeds are also known as the catholic or universal creeds.
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