Nearly every language known to man, except a few of primitive South American and other remote areas of the Indian ocean, are used in Catholic liturgies.
The languages used in the Catholic Coptic Church can be known as many things as it is written in the Ethiopian rite and the Alexandria rite (were the Coptic Church is from) the languages used are Icelantic.
Since the vernacular is used in Liturgies of the Catholic Church, the common language of the country would be used; so in the Ukraine; Ukrainian would be used for all of the Liturgies.
The Catholic Church.
The Catholic church was the only church so any religious celebrations or services were Catholic.
Not only can they. THEY DO AND SHOULD. The Catholic Church is the first Christian Church, and was the Church that STARTED Christmas celebrations. OF COURSE they celebrate Christmas!
Michael Alcaraz has written: 'Love' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Early Christian Liturgies, Laity, Liturgical movement, Liturgics, Liturgies, Early Christian, Liturgy, Mass
With the establishment of the Catholic church as the only church in Europe in the middle ages learning was basically gone along with the works of Greek and Rome. Some monks still kept and studied the ancient works, but the population couldn't read or write and soon forgot them. The Catholic church also made sure that all celebrations became religious celebrations in the Catholic tradition, so any ancient celebrations that had a pagan, Greek or Roman source became Catholic holidays. Christ Mass and Easter are two such celebrations that used pagan days for the creation of the new holidays by the Catholic church.
Anne Marie Lee has written: 'How to use stories, symbols, songs, and skits for lively children's liturgies' -- subject(s): Bible crafts, Catholic Church, Children's liturgies, Liturgy 'Children in Lent'
F. E. Brightman has written: 'Eastern Liturgies' 'Liturgies, Eastern and Western, being the texts original or translated of the principal liturgies of the church : vol. 1: Eastern liturgies' -- subject(s): Liturgy, Eastern churches, Liturgies
John Martin Harper has written: 'The forms and orders of Western liturgy from the tenth to the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): Liturgy, Anglican Communion, Church music, Catholic Church, History, Europe, Church of England, Liturgies
Latin is allowable in Catholic liturgies but would be highly unlikely that a Protestant church would use that language.
Oliver Pratt has written: 'The laity comes alive' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Laity, World Congress of the Lay Apostolate, 3d, Rome, 1967 'Experience of liturgy' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Christian life, Liturgical movement 'Let liturgy live' -- subject(s): Liturgies, Worship