
4 Ways to Teach Your Children Latin
Simple tips help parents incorporate Church language into the domestic church.
Simple tips help parents incorporate Church language into the domestic church.
COMMENTARY: Father Reginald Foster spent a lifetime seeking to unite his students in a shared love of the Latin language
“We exhort you all to lift up high the torch of Latin which is even today a bond of unity among peoples of all nations.” —Pope St. John Paul II
Bishops should encourage priests to foster reverence with traditions like ad orientem worship, kneeling for Holy Communion and the wider use of Latin.
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‘In the twilight of life, we will be judged on our love for, closeness to and tenderness towards our brothers and sisters,’ the Holy Father said Nov. 23.
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