Title: This is a question about "economic" efficiency: Prior to the 1960s, Catholic masses were officially Post by: Sublight2097 on Jun 20, 2015 This is a question about "economic" efficiency: Prior to the 1960s, Catholic masses were officially conducted throughout the world only in the Latin language. Since the Vatican II reforms, Catholic masses are now generally conducted in the language spoken and understood by the local parishioners. What can an economist conclude?
A) Catholic church authorities didn't like Latin anymore. B) Catholic church authorities once thought the use of Latin was efficient; during Vatican II the authorities in power decided it was inefficient. C) Catholic church parishoners didn't like Latin anymore. D) Nothing, because decisions related to religion are non-economic. Title: Re: This is a question about "economic" efficiency: Prior to the 1960s, Catholic masses were officia Post by: Chimelo46 on Aug 24, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: This is a question about "economic" efficiency: Prior to the 1960s, Catholic masses were officially Post by: Sublight2097 on Aug 31, 2015 Seriously, you've been tremendously helpful! Thank you.
Title: Re: This is a question about "economic" efficiency: Prior to the 1960s, Catholic masses were officially Post by: Chimelo46 on Aug 31, 2015 It was nothing, thanks for updating us.
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