>Why do you ask that mass be in Latin?
For Church is Roman. Not in sense that protestant use it though.
For Church is universal. And it should have universal language in its rites so no can boast about it. All great languages of liturgy, Latin, Old Greek, Hebrew, Churchslavonic etc etc are detached from now and ranscendent in sense.
For Christ sanctfied it by word of His mouth and by work of His Cross.
>If you were serious, very serious about this, you would ask a faithful to give you Mass in the language of angels, which is what Angels and the Trinity use to actually speak when they are in heaven.
Angels' language are pure thought for surprise, they have no tongues. Closest thing would be mass for deaf for sign language are more about concepts than about words. But it's impossible for to Mass to be there have to be Consecration and you cannot do it without words.
Second of all, God speaks in all languages that were and are and will be and never been. We could have mass in badger and it would be as Trinitarian as Latin or English or any other language.
Also, Mass is not for God, but from God for us. Litugry literally means "work for people"