When did the Catholic Church change the prayers?

In 2000, Pope John Paul II announced the change was coming. The pope told people to expect a revised version of the Roman Missal
Roman Missal
The Roman Missal (Latin: Missale Romanum) is the liturgical book of the Roman Rite that contains the texts and rubrics for the celebration of the Mass in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
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, the Catholic ritual text containing prayers and instructions for the celebration of the Mass. He spoke of his desire to have a more literal translation of scripture reflected in the Mass.
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When did the Catholic liturgy change?

In the rush and excitement of the 1960s, when the Latin language, or Tridentine, mass was replaced by the New Order, which was to be celebrated in the local vernacular, the Vatican did not issue guidelines for translations.
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Did the Catholic Church change the Nicene Creed?

The Nicene Creed, the central profession of faith, now starts with “I believe in one God” instead of “We believe in one God.” Jesus is now “consubstantial with the Father” rather than “one in Being with the Father.” Communion begins with the words, “Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof,” instead of ...
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What year did the Catholic Church stop saying Mass in Latin?

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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When did the new translation of the Mass come out?

On the First Sunday of Advent 2011, Catholics in the United States who attend the Ordinary Form of Mass (commonly called the Novus Ordo, 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 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 Catholic Church switch from Latin to English?

The first vernacular Masses were read in Irish Catholic churches on March 7th, 1965, bringing to an end the widespread tradition of the Latin Tridentine Mass, which had lasted since 1570 and which was the most widely celebrated Mass liturgy in the world.
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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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When did the Catholic Church split?

On July 16, 1054, Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius was excommunicated, starting the “Great Schism” that created the two largest denominations in Christianity—the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox faiths.
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What is the difference between Roman Catholic and Latin Catholic?

"Roman Catholic" and "Western" or "Latin Catholic"

However, some do use the term "Roman Catholic" to refer to Western (i.e. Latin) Catholics, excluding Eastern Catholics. An example is the statement in the book When other Christians become Catholic: "the individual becomes Eastern Catholic, not Roman Catholic".
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Who changed 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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Why was the Apostles creed changed to the Nicene Creed?

History of the Nicene Creed

He also accused him of being too “Greek” and “Jewish” in his thoughts. It was after this that Alexander and his supporters went ahead to craft the Nicene Creed to bring out clarity in the key tenets of the Christian faith. This was in response to the widespread adoption of Arian's doctrines.
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Why do Catholic prayers change?

“The translations of the prayer texts are. It will be a change for people accustomed to the current prayers. But this gives us a chance to focus on the essence of our faith, the Eucharist.” Priests and parishioners will both have new versions of prayers.
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When did the Catholic Church modernize?

The Catholic Church engaged in a comprehensive process of reform following the Second Vatican Council (1962–65). Intended as a continuation of Vatican I, under Pope John XXIII the council developed into an engine of modernisation.
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What happened to the Catholic Church in 1962?

In October 1962 the Second Vatican Council opened the doors of an isolated, ancient Roman Catholic Church to the modern world. Pope John XXIII called for the great meeting of 2,600 prelates to configure eternal doctrine with fast-changing times.
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When was the Nicene Creed updated?

Nicene Creed can refer to the original version adopted at the First Council of Nicaea (325), to the revised version adopted by the First Council of Constantinople (381), to the later Latin version that includes the phrase "Deum de Deo" and the Filioque clause, and to the Armenian version.
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Who separated the Catholic Church?

King Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church is one of the most far-reaching events in English history. During the Reformation, the King replaced the Pope as the Head of the Church in England, causing a bitter divide between Catholics and Protestants. But why did Henry make such a drastic split?
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What came first Catholicism or Christianity?

By its own reading of history, Roman Catholicism originated with the very beginnings of Christianity. An essential component of the definition of any one of the other branches of Christendom, moreover, is its relation to Roman Catholicism: How did Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism come into schism?
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Is Catholic church the first church in the world?

The Roman Catholic Church

The Catholic Church is the oldest institution in the western world. It can trace its history back almost 2000 years.
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Has the Catholic Church changed its teachings?

History shows that the Catholic Church has changed its moral teachings over the years on a number of issues (without admitting its previous position had been wrong). A very sorry page in Catholic history, for example, is the fact that for over 1,800 years the popes and the church did not condemn slavery.
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How did the Catholic Church change after Vatican II?

Vatican II also made profound changes in the liturgical practices of the Roman rite. It approved the translation of the liturgy into vernacular languages to permit greater participation in the worship service and to make the sacraments more intelligible to the vast majority of the laity.
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Why did so many nuns leave after Vatican II?

Vatican II called for intense self-examination and renewal among the sisterhood. As a result, some religious quit their convents because their communities were changing too fast. Some, like Sister Martell, left because their communities weren`t changing fast enough.
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What was the Church like before Vatican 2?

The mass prior to Vatican II was divided into two parts; the Mass of the Catechumens and the Mass of the Faithful. The council changed the structure so that it would have four parts; the Initial Rites, the Liturgy of the Word, the Liturgy of the Eucharist, and the Concluding Rites.
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When did Catholic priests start facing the congregation?

After years in which priests celebrated Mass with their backs turned to worshipers, altars were repositioned after the Second Vatican Council (1963-65) so that the priest could face the people.
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How many priests left after Vatican II?

In the 10 years after the council 100,000 men left the priesthood worldwide. Once the walls of custom and reverence that had surrounded them were broken, there seemed nothing to keep them in.
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