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Do any of you pray the Rosary in Latin? And, if I decided that I wanted to learn to do this, which is the best resource to do so?
Peace be with you…
Peace be with you…
I myself do not use Latin, but here is your link…Do any of you pray the Rosary in Latin? And, if I decided that I wanted to learn to do this, which is the best resource to do so?
Peace be with you…

All four sets of mysteries (and more) are available online from the Vatican as audio: [post=1751341]LATIN: Language Study Resources[/post].The 2-CD set does not include the Luminous Mysteries which were added later.
I agree. Although I’ve been praying the Rosary for over two years, I am still learning the prayers in English.I intend on learning how to do it; but then I question my motives. Who am I trying to impress? Myself? Mary?? God???
The Good Lord made me an English-speaker, and lucky for me, both He and Mary are multi-lingual!![]()
I can understand that. I’m trying because I believe Latin prayers are part of the heritage of The Church, and that Latin is a unifying part of our Church. Sometimes I also use Latin if someone is sitting near me, to make the prayer just between Me, Mary, and God. Other times I use Latin if I’m having a hard time concentrating; helps me concentrate on the prayers and mysteries better.I intend on learning how to do it; but then I question my motives. Who am I trying to impress? Myself? Mary?? God???
Not only can I understand that, I can understand Latin.I can understand that. I’m trying because I believe Latin prayers are part of the heritage of The Church, and that Latin is a unifying part of our Church.
Using latin could help us to return to the “roots” -even if the first apostles didn’t pray with it. I know some hymns in latin, which I like because using latin can be helpful to “connect” our spirits to God. It’s solem, and precious!I use Latin for concentration, like Rawb, in some moments of emotional distress or upheaval when my voice would falter. Then again, if it’s a calamity happening, I don’t use any foreign language but the one I was born with and I allow my voice to falter. It’s just those moments when I want to keep my composure and the vernacular doesn’t really work.

Awesome! Thank you for the link. I book marked it and plan on using it often. I would love to learn to pray it in latin. It just sounds so beautiful!Here’s an online site that has the prayers in Latin with audio, both slow and fast, so you can hear clearly pronounced each word. Also, if you hold your mouse over the words it’ll give you the English translation under the prayer.
lphrc.org/rmk/Rosary/index.html