Fabulae Mirabiles
In his article, How to Conquer the “Fear of Missing Out” at The Imaginative Conservative, John Horvat II bluntly calls FoMO “a weariness for spiritual things” and goes on to give the concise solution...
In his article, How to Conquer the “Fear of Missing Out” at The Imaginative Conservative, John Horvat II bluntly calls FoMO “a weariness for spiritual things” and goes on to give the concise solution...
As traditional Catholics, the Latin language is an integral part of our daily lives. Because it is a “dead” language, Latin is a natural vehicle for the teachings and worship of the unchanging Faith...
St. John Cantius Maybe we should “all speak Latin all the time.” This Washington Post article pitches “active Latin” as the answer to higher level reading and thinking skills. Inoculate your children against Modernism....
On this month’s episode of Work of Human Hands, we will be continuing on to Chapter 4, which discusses what exactly was lost in the translation from the Latin to the Vernacular, and that...
Rorate reports on Francis’ praise of a language that supports the unity of the Church. Yay! Right? Within two hours of the publication of an article that criticizes Francis, Radio Maria Italy fired the...
Rorate has a great article (via The Economist) on why Latin is still relevant. Spoiler alert: it’s the foundation for all romance languages and is full of logic! In the “it-may-be-obvious-but-still-worth-revisiting” department, Peter Kwasniewski...