What does Latin Mass mean?
Grace Evans
Updated on April 08, 2026
Similarly, you may ask, what is Latin Low Mass?
Low Mass (called in Latin, Missa lecta, which literally means "read Mass") is a Tridentine Mass defined officially in the Code of Rubrics included in the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal as Mass in which the priest does not chant the parts that the rubrics assign to him.
Similarly, why was the Catholic Mass in Latin? Christians in Rome adopted Latin and it became the Church's language in the fourth century. Saint Jerome's Bible translation into Latin is called the Vulgate because it used common (or “vulgar”) Latin. With Scripture in Latin, the Church adopted the Roman tongue for its mass everywhere.
Consequently, is Latin Mass allowed?
The Vatican announced today that Pope John Paul II would allow limited use of the Latin- only Tridentine Mass, which was banned worldwide two decades ago.
How long is Latin Mass?
That depends entirely on how devout the Mass is said, and how high or solemn it is. A low Mass could last 15–20 minutes. I used to serve a traditional Mass every day in the monastery, and every Wednesday in the major seminary, and the priest usually said a requiem, which usually lasting under 20 minutes.