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  1. Christ2132

    Does the Bible contain the latin word "virtus" (virtue)?

    Hello all together, I am looking for Bible passages which contain the latin expression "virtus" - does such a passage exist? I'd be really thankful if anyone could help me. God bless you
  2. ItsAdventageous

    Question for Orthodoxical types (EO, RO, GO, OO, ?O, &c.). I am looking for historical ...

    Question for Orthodoxical types (EO, RO, GO, OO, ?O, &c.). I am looking for historical written materials, as far back as can be given (whether, in Greek, Latin, Syriac, even, and all the better if translated into English, but not necessary) that are not among the standard 'ECF', ante-Nicene (I...
  3. danbuter

    Is there a straight Latin Vulgate to English translation?

    I was just wondering if anyone publishes an English translation that only uses the Latin Vulgate.
  4. Rubiks

    Reviving Oscan as a romance language

    For those who aren't familiar with Oscan, here is a good source. Summary Oscan is the sister language of Latin, together with Umbrian, and Faliscan make up the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family. The Italic languages have 2 divisions: Osco-Umbrian (also called P-Italic), and...
  5. B

    Administering holy communion in Latin in the church of england

    The Dean of the cathedral where I worship decided to administer the host using Latin words. Can anyone tell me if this is legal in the Church of England.