Latin.
Latin
Latin. Latin is still the official language of the Catholic Church.
it wasused by the catholic church in academic situations.
It was used by the Catholic Church and in academic settings
Latin is the language of the Catholic Church because it has been used for centuries as the official language for religious texts and ceremonies, providing a sense of continuity and universality among Catholics worldwide.
Catholic editions of the Bible are available in most languages for better access to the faithful around the world. The official language of the Church is Latin and thus any official references to the Bible by the Universal Church hierarchy are cited in Latin.
The Catholic Church
The liturgical language used by the medieval Christian church was Latin.
Catholic
The Pope is the official head of the Roman Catholic Church, so that is "his" church.
The church was Catholic so it was the Pope and the priests.
The Catholic Church, or simply "the Church": there was no other in medieval Europe, and it certainly wasn't referred to as the Roman Catholic Church until the protestant revolt in England centuries later. The center of the Church was in Rome; the word "catholic" means universal. It was meant as the "universal church", or the church for everybody.