The vernacular change in the Mass following Vatican II was implemented through the adoption of local languages for the liturgy, replacing Latin. This shift aimed to make the Mass more accessible and engaging for the congregation, fostering greater participation. Bishops' conferences were tasked with translating the liturgical texts into vernacular languages, ensuring that the new Mass was celebrated in a way that resonated with the local culture and community. Training for clergy and catechesis for the laity were also essential components of this transition.
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