Die vicesimo quarto Octobris, psalmistae Chori Breviarii et fratres Parvi Oratorii Didacopoli ambulaverunt secundam peregrinationem septem ecclesiarum ab ecclesia sanctae Annae usque ad ecclesiam Immaculatae Conceptionis. Prima peregrinatio anno praeterito facta est, sicut fortasse meministis. Mane sabbati, fratres convenerunt apud ecclesiam sanctae Annae, habitus fraternitatis Pretiosissimi Sanguinis induerunt, et, audito Missae sacrificio, iter inceperunt, ferentes secum simulacrum beatae virginis Mariae. Comitati sunt cum eis rev. pater Federicus Masutti, F.S.S.P. qui confessiones audivit, quattuor milites Christophori Columbi, et alii amici. Multae decades Rosarii mariani recitatae sunt et multi hymni canti pro multorum intentionibus. Adfuerunt inter membra Chori Breviarii Jacobus, et inter fratres Thomas, Richardus, Georgius, David, Robertus. Joannes tussi laborabat et non potuit adfuere. Pro eo quoque preces effusae sunt et gratias Deo agamus quod nunc bene se habet.
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Hello, what are the best resources you would recommend, if someone was trying to learn latin?
-JD
Whether you are learning from scratch or you already know something, I recommend learning Latin as a living language, as you would with French, Spanish, or German.
COURSE ON THE LIVING LATIN LANGUAGE
It's well worth the price and it uses the ecclesiastical pronunciation.
You should also consider joining the Familia Sancti Hieronymi and come to the annual Cenaculum, where we speak the language for a week. It is a blast!
I've never used it but, many swear by this excellent course:
Lingua Latina per se illustrata
It might be cheaper on Amazon. Good luck!
Thanks for the suggestions, would consider it. I'm tired of reading theology articles in english and then referred to sources in Latin, which i can't follow up on. lol
Thanks again.
-JD
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