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What is the difference between being a Latin Rite Catholic, and a Catholic who attends Latin Mass?

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What is the difference between being a Latin Rite Catholic, and a Catholic who attends Latin Mass?

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To be a Latin Rite Catholic simply means to be a member of the Roman Catholic Church. The Mass this person attends can be either in the native language or in Latin.

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