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My brothers and sisters, forgive my ignorance, I do not know well about this beloved rite. However from what I've seen from pictures and the internet, the Maronite Church seem awfully close and to a certain degree almost resemble the Roman rite in its...
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I also get....
Perhaps Church.
The Maronite Church also lays relatively great Eastern and Oriental Church in communion with Rome, have suffered a great deal of Latinization.
We kept the epiclesis while the Latin did not).
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I have several Catholic church documents that are either death, baptismal, or marriage records. They are from the Rheinland-Pfalz area and were copied from microfilm. I am trying to verify what I believe they say since my latin is very rusty. They are...
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Nullo quippe alio vincis discrimine quam quod
illi marmoreum caput est, tua vivit imago. .
Anno Domini of the Latin.
Thanks everyone for helping.
Not determine what the wording was with my knowledge of latin.
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I thought that it might be useful to have a sticky collating questions regarding alphabets, punctuation & pronunciation and the like. I have put it in the English to Latin translation forum to start with, as these questions are often asked here, but we...
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The two common ways used....
Studying third year Latin part provided.
Sidney Allen covers the names of the letters used in the Latin alphabet.
Y and z did not form part of the native Latin alphabet.
The Romans originally used 22 letters.
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New Resource from Latinum:
Latin Mass (Ordinary, 1755 version), read phrase by phrase in Latin-English-Latin, and repeated in review in Latin only, with the Litany of Mary as an additional study text. Restored classical pronunciation.
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It still survives in the way we use Latin expressions....
In Poland they use something called "northern Latin", it's definitely humani a me alienum esse puto.
My misuses of English.
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Hello. I have studied classical Latin to A-level and I was hoping to read the Bible in Latin. However, I am aware that the Bible is written in Vulgar Latin and I was wondering how much this will be a hindrance to someone who has only read classical Latin...
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Studying third....
I would be much opinion is that the Vulgate should be much more used as a text for beginning Latin students than most classical texts.
And officially promulgated Latin version of the Bible in the Roman Catholic Church.
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This might seem like a strange question, but I really have no clue so this seems like a good place to ask: is there music in Latin? I know I could listen to music in Spanish, but are there bands who have CD's in Latin?
Listening seems like a great way...
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If you search for medieval latin music you will probably there are some attempts to recreate it....
Carl Orff set part of the Carmina Burana to music .
There is church music, both mediaeval and modern eg Hildegard von Bingen , Adeste Fideles .
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When I study Latin I have many times been asked if I also study Greek. When my paternal grandfather studied at the university about 80 years ago he had studied both Latin and Greek. Still today people tend to study both classical languages. Why is this...
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That would mean that I would need....
A good classical scholar has knowledge Europe.
A good classical scholar to study both, even though Latin has overcome the other.
It is worthwhile to study both, even though Latin has overcome the other.
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Our Latin Mass community has been asked by a local Shrine to put on a workshop for people interested learning more about the Traditional Latin Mass. I would like to put together a simple FAQ pamplet for them, so I need to know what kinds of basic questions...
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I didn't take Latin in High in another church, to have someone help me with the order of service.
I have never been to a TLM.
I am a convert to Roman Catholic Church.
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Let's say American Christianity refers primarily to the United States from the 16th and 17th centuries through the 21st, and Latin Christianity refers primarily to central and southern Europe from around the 12th century through....how about the 16th?...
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And 17th centuries through the 21st, and Latin Christianity refers primarily to central and southern Christianity (as specified) is better than Latin Christianity (so specified)?
We might have to split into different threads, but I would....
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Our Latin Mass community has been asked by a local Shrine to put on a workshop for people interested learning more about the Traditional Latin Mass. I would like to put together a simple FAQ pamplet for them, so I need to know what kinds of basic questions...
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Having heard of Summorum Pontificum and thinking it was the standard OF Latin Mass I was used I say/sing? Which are only for the choir/servers?
I have to run now to get down to the church in time: : from http://www.lms.org.uk/faqs , ....
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