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We should pray for the conversion of many people, in and outside of the Church, who still do not recognize the urgency of ...
The Vatican says leaked documents that seemingly undermined Pope Francis’ stated reason for restricting the old Latin Mass ...
“The new revelations confirms that Pope Francis restricted the Traditional Mass at the request of only a minority of bishops, ...
The debate in the Catholic Church over the celebration of the old Latin Mass is heating up just as Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate is getting under way ...
Expanding prior scholarship on Quintus and Augustan poetry (Gärtner 2005; James 2007; Maciver 2011), I use the former’s adaptation of Latin noun-epithet phrases as a case study to describe general ...
Opinion: Paul Manuele says that law firm leaders can apply wisdom from several Latin phrases to grow their practices more effectively.
The fascinating video explores the reconstruction of ancient Latin pronunciation and how linguists and historians have uncovered the authentic sounds of this classical language. Though Latin is ...
So with that in mind, here Charlotte Oliver collates – and translates – some of the most useful Latin phrases we still use today, taking you from the battlefield to the bedroom and beyond.
Filled with ancient traditions, unique Latin phrases and symbolic rituals, there is much to learn about how the Church chooses its next leader.
From carpe diem to alter ego, many phrases we use today have been derived from Latin. But what do you know about the origins ...
Recognizable quotes on the ancient Romans: “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” “All roads lead to Rome.” “Rome was not built in a day.” Caesar Augustus boasted, “I found Rome a city ...