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Roman Catholic AnswerThere is a "Church of England" which is the Anglican Church, an ecclesial community which left the Catholic Church by order of Henry VIII, and his daughter, Elizabeth I. They services are all in English.

Then there is a Catholic Church IN England, which is the Catholic Church. Up until Vatican Council II, the priest prayed everything in Latin, and administered the Sacrmants in Latin. He used English, say in the confessional, to talk to his penitents and then switched to Latin for the absolution. The Mass was entirely in Latin, but the readings would be read again in English, and the homily would be in English. Since Vatican Council II, all Sacraments, Prayers, and the Breviary are now in English.

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They use English where English is spoken. They use the local language.

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Its english and i love it

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