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6/27/2025, 11:49:23 PM
>>17796662
That is false.
Vernacular translations were praised but also labeled as dangerous because of context and mistranslations.
While it was banned, it was not a blanket ban, and people can still have access to it. It is just forbidden to use it in official gatherings. In fact, ecclesiastical authorities are known to use those Bibles when speaking to the common people
Latin was the official translation because it was the lingua franca
That is false.
Vernacular translations were praised but also labeled as dangerous because of context and mistranslations.
While it was banned, it was not a blanket ban, and people can still have access to it. It is just forbidden to use it in official gatherings. In fact, ecclesiastical authorities are known to use those Bibles when speaking to the common people
Latin was the official translation because it was the lingua franca
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