What is your favorite Latin phrase?

  • Thread starter Thread starter jmoburg
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
That film is morally offensive. See here
I could not agree with you more. That being said, however, there are many individual scenes in that film that are not morally offensive and are tremendously funny, such as the one quoted above. What we need is a severely edited version of the film preserving the good parts.
 
Pax= Peace

Laudater Jesus Christus= Praise Jesus Christ

Instaurare Omnia In Christo= To Restore All Things in Christ

Pro Deo Et Patria= For God and Country

Ad Deum= To God or Towards God
 
My favorite prayer/phrase of all time is:

Totus tuus ego sum Maria, et omnia mea tua sunt.

“I belong wholly to you, Mary, and I that I have is yours.”
 
That film is morally offensive. See here
It doesn’t mock Christianity or Judaism - not a bit. It mocks false ‘faith’ - that being the sort of credulity and ignorance that created the overly legalistic Pharisees, and the sort of WOULD worship a Brian Cohen (a false messiah who TELLS people he isn’t the Messiah) instead of the true Messiah.

And it mocks the stupidity and gullibility of some humans (I mean imagine someone singing ‘always look on the bright side of life’ at the point of death! The purpose wasn’t to mock the Crucifixion, rather the reactions of the people around Brian to it)
 
Ave, Caesar! Te morituri salutant…

Hail, Caesar! We who are about to die salute thee…

As said by the gladiators. 😛

Correct me if I got that grammar wrong…
 
Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est.
Where charity and love are, there God is.

Deus Caritas Est
God is Love

Si vis amari, ama.
If you wish to be loved, love.
 
Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est.
Where charity and love are, there God is.

Deus Caritas Est
God is Love

Si vis amari, ama.
If you wish to be loved, love.
Dies Irae= Day of Wrath

Ditat Deus= God enriches (Arizona’s state motto, <Gen. 14/23).
 
It doesn’t mock Christianity or Judaism - not a bit. It mocks false ‘faith’ - that being the sort of credulity and ignorance that created the overly legalistic Pharisees, and the sort of WOULD worship a Brian Cohen (a false messiah who TELLS people he isn’t the Messiah) instead of the true Messiah.

And it mocks the stupidity and gullibility of some humans (I mean imagine someone singing ‘always look on the bright side of life’ at the point of death! The purpose wasn’t to mock the Crucifixion, rather the reactions of the people around Brian to it)
I don’t know. It has been awhile since I watched that film, but isnt there a part where Brian when trying to get rid of the crowds following him tells them something like “you dont need to follow me, you don’t need to follow anyone. Think for yourselves.” Which kind of seems to maybe imply that Christians are unthinking troglodytes for faithfully following Christ and His Church, and that the enlightened “think for themselves” and do as they please. I don’t know maybe I am remembering it wrong, what did you think of this, and other similar parts if there are any?

And I think regardless of who was being mocked during that crucifixion seen that it was deeply offensive. To in any way mimic in a mocking style what Christ did for us on the cross is very hurtful.

In addition to these things there are other offensive parts of the film including nudity and maybe other things, but like I said it has been awhile since I have seen it.
 
Vere dignum et justum est, aequum et salutare, nos tibi semper, et ubique gratias agere: Domine sancte, Pater omnipotens, aeterne Deus.

It is truly meet and just, right and availing unto salvation that we should at all times and in all places give thanks unto Thee, O holy Lord, Father almighty and everlasting God.
 
Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?

Ever noticed how wherever you stand, the smoke goes right into your face?
 
I don’t know. It has been awhile since I watched that film, but isnt there a part where Brian when trying to get rid of the crowds following him tells them something like “you dont need to follow me, you don’t need to follow anyone. Think for yourselves.” Which kind of seems to maybe imply that Christians are unthinking troglodytes for faithfully following Christ and His Church, and that the enlightened “think for themselves” and do as they please. I don’t know maybe I am remembering it wrong, what did you think of this, and other similar parts if there are any?

And I think regardless of who was being mocked during that crucifixion seen that it was deeply offensive. To in any way mimic in a mocking style what Christ did for us on the cross is very hurtful.

In addition to these things there are other offensive parts of the film including nudity and maybe other things, but like I said it has been awhile since I have seen it.
I don’t think the ‘you don’t need to follow anyone’ comment was meant to apply to all Christians, or all people. Certainly taken on its face it could just as well be seen to advocate political anarchy as irreligion - remember Brian was also involved in political rebellion against the Romans.

And to be honest, some Christians, even Catholic, as well as some non-Christians, ARE unthinking troglodytes! Not because their core beliefs are necessarily wrong, rather their attitude to their religion is askew (those who are superstitious in their practice, for example).

Nudity? Three brief and entirely comic scenes. As if anyone could find a nude Spike Milligan or a nude Graham Chapman an occasion of sin! :rotfl:

And mocking the Crucifixion? Crucifixion was a commonly dealt out punishment by the Romans. People would have reacted to being crucified in all sorts of ways, some good, some bad, and some probably as silly as the singers in the movie.

May as well say the Gospel’s portrayal of a bad thief hanging beside Christ was mocking His crucifixion.
 
[/FONT

I have several, but here’s one of them:
“Magnificat anima meam Dominum…”
The beginning of Mary’s wonderful response to Elizabeth’s greeting:
“My soul magnifies the Lord…”:byzsoc:
 
Church Latin: Ora Pro Nobis (Pray for us)

Classical Latin: Cathago Delenda Est! (Carthage must be destroyed!) I once concluded each of my memos in a long exchange of memos with my boss with Cato’s famous phrase. I finally won.

**Legal Latin: ** Res Ipsa Loquitur (The thing speaks for itself) I just think this sounds so cool.
 
Mea culpa- I am guilty or through my fault:blush:

Roma locuta est, causa finita est- Rome has spoken, the case is closed.:tsktsk:

Lex orandi, legem statuat supplicandi- the law of prayer is the law of belief.(Similar to lex orandi, lex credendi):bowdown:
 
Nudity? Three brief and entirely comic scenes. As if anyone could find a nude Spike Milligan or a nude Graham Chapman an occasion of sin! :rotfl:
there is female nudity in there as well if I’m not mistaken.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top