Give the People a Choice
As an Anglican, my tradition held from our beginning that the language of the liturgy should be in the language of the people. The words and meaning must be accessible.
So my worship has always been in the only language I speak, English, as was true with my ancestors. I cannot imagine either saying or hearing the Mass in images I do not understand. That said, we Anglicans say the Mass in whatever language a people speak, and the Book of Common Prayer is printed in that tongue.


