![]() ![]() In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit 7. In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti – (Een-no-me-nay-pah-trees-eht-fee-lee-e-eht-speer-it-toose-ahnct-tea) In saecula saeculorum (een-seh-coo-la-seh-coo-low-room)įorever and ever 6. Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. (Ahn-use-day-e-qwee-tow-lease-peck-ah-tah-moon-dee) Have fun with it! And practice the pronunciation in front of a friend for a good laugh. It’s our heritage and we should be proud of it! Every Catholic should know a few Latin words and phrases. With that in mind, here are a few Latin words or phrases that every Catholic should know. That being said, it is Lent and we may take on something in addition to giving up something. Not many realize that a good chunk of our own English language and the other romance languages like French, Italian, and Spanish all derive in a large part from Latin roots. WRONG! (See Sacrosanctum concilium, §36). ![]() Some might dismiss the usage of Latin as something that Vatican II did away with. Sadly, not many Catholics are appreciative of this rich heritage. Part of that patrimony is the wonderful Latin language. As Catholics, we have a rich heritage and patrimony that stretches back 2,000 years. ![]()
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