10. In the 1960s, changes were made to allow religious services to be celebrated in vernacular languages, not just Latin. This demonstrates the long-lasting impact of what medieval event?(1 point)

The medieval event that led to the changes allowing religious services to be celebrated in vernacular languages in the 1960s is the Council of Trent. This event, held between 1545 and 1563, was a response to the Protestant Reformation and aimed to address various issues within the Catholic Church. One of the outcomes of the Council of Trent was the reaffirmation of the use of Latin in the liturgy, as well as the standardization of the Roman Missal. However, the council also recognized the importance of preaching in the vernacular language to reach and engage the faithful, which eventually led to the allowance of celebrating religious services in vernacular languages during the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s.