We are living in difficult times, both in the Church and in the world. Now more than ever, ordinary Catholics must fight for the salvation of souls and personal sanctity. Latin is the universal language of the Church, made holy when it was nailed to the Cross with Christ (John 19:19–20). It connects us to the worship of Heaven and strengthens our prayers.
In 2017, I wanted to pray the Rosary in... more
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Enter into the sacred mystery of Eucharistic Adoration with St. Alphonsus Liguori as we begin The Holy Eucharist series. This episode features the Introduction and Visit 1 to the Blessed Sacrament, revealing why adoring Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrame... more
The Benedictus, or Canticle of Zechariah, is a prophetic hymn from Luke’s Gospel, chanted daily at Lauds.
In this deep dive, we unpack the Benedictus line by line, one of the longest and most theologically rich Latin Learning Guides we've produced. ... more
This YouTube Catechesis (YTC) tackles a foundational question in Marian theology: If all have sinned, how can Mary be sinless? Beginning with Romans 3:23 and Luke 1:28, we dive into the original Greek of kecharitōmenē, a unique and singular title tha... more
In this Latin Learning episode, we explore The Apostles' Creed line-by-line, decoding each Latin phrase with its theological depth and historical context. Known as the Old Roman Symbol, the Creed emerged amidst early Church heresies and solidified by... more
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Dylan presents these prayers down in simple and easy to follow way. Going back to our ancient roots and learning the prayers of our fathers in their original Latin takes me closer to the source of the well where the water is most pure! Give it an episode it will change how you look at prayer for the rest of our earthy journey.
Came to learn some Latin prayers and found out it was more about telling you that you’re not able to interpret the Bible. But rather you have to shelve that Bible study and rather swallow hole the teaching of those that say Mary is a co-mediator and was born sinless and that you should pray to a human Mary. And who has in their faithful tradition sent out fundraisers, declaring when the coin and the coffer rings the soul from purgatory springs. So if God is not the author of confusion or false d... more
Came to learn some Latin prayers and found out it was more about telling you that you’re not able to interpret the Bible. But rather you have to shelve that Bible study and rather swallow hole the teaching of those that say Mary is a co-mediator and was born sinless and that you should pray to a human Mary. And who has in their faithful tradition sent out fundraisers, declaring when the coin and the coffer rings the soul from purgatory springs. So if God is not the author of confusion or false d... more
So glad I found this podcast and must commend Dylan for the wonderful job he does on it. I’m not fluent in many Latin prayers and I’m 63 years old, but I aspire to be one day with Dylan’s help! I appreciate his knowledge, love and desire to teach it to those of us drawn to it and want to learn it!!! Thank you and God bless you all!
I’m grateful for the HOLY SPIRIT for all your Work!!I love it thank you.
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Content centers around traditional prayers and their significance within the Christian faith, particularly focused on Latin prayers and their usage in worship. Key topics include deep theological explorations of prayers like the Apostles' Creed, the Rosary, and various encyclicals from Pope Leo XIII. Listeners gain insights not only into the prayers themselves but also their historical contexts, scriptural references, and practical applications, making it a valuable resource for both novices and those deeply engaged in Catholic traditions. Additionally, the format often includes structured Latin learning guides to enhance comprehension and facilitate prayerful practice, which is a unique aspect of the content offered.
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