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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 Latin but couldn’t find a podcast to follow. So I made one. It has since grown into a full library of Rosaries, Litanies, Chaplets, and other traditional prayers. I’ve also created Latin learning guides and printable resources, available through Patreon, to help you pray with clarity and confidence, whether on your own or with your family.
This is about restoring Catholic prayer, reclaiming sacred tradition, and forming a movement of families praying daily in Latin for the salvation of souls and the renewal of Holy Mother Church.
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 Latin but couldn’t find a podcast to follow. So I made one. It has since grown into a full library of Rosaries, Litanies, Chaplets, and other traditional prayers. I’ve also created Latin learning guides and printable resources, available through Patreon, to help you pray with clarity and confidence, whether on your own or with your family.
This is about restoring Catholic prayer, reclaiming sacred tradition, and forming a movement of families praying daily in Latin for the salvation of souls and the renewal of Holy Mother Church.
Episodes

Saturday Dec 15, 2018
Episode 19 - The Angelus (Latin)
Saturday Dec 15, 2018
Saturday Dec 15, 2018
Angelus Domini
The Angelus is recited at three particular times during the day; 6 am, 12 noon, and 6 pm. Traditionally it is recited kneeling while a bell is rung. During the Easter Season, the Angelus is replaced by the Regina Caeli.
In nōmine Patris et Fīliī et Spīritūs Sānctī. Amen.
V. Angelus Dominī nūntiāvit Marīæ.
R. Et concēpit dē Spīritū Sānctō.Avē Marīa, grātiā plēna, Dominus tēcum. Benedicta tū in mulieribus,
et benedictus frūctus ventris tuī, Iēsūs. Sāncta Marīa, Māter Deī,
ōrā prō nōbīs peccātōribus, nunc et in hōrā mortis nostræ. Amen.V. Ecce Ancilla Dominī.
R. Fīat mihi secundum Verbum tuum.Avē Marīa...
V. Et Verbum carō factum est.
R. Et habitāvit in nōbīs.Avē Marīa...
V. Ōrā prō nōbīs, Sāncta Deī Genetrīx.
R. Ut dignī efficiāmur prōmissiōnibus Chrīstī.Ōrēmus: Grātiam tuam quæsumus, Domine, mentibus nostrīs infunde; ut quī, Angelō nūntiante, Chrīstī Fīliī tuī Incarnātiōnem cōgnōvimus, per Passiōnem eius
et Crūcem, ad resurrēctiōnis glōriam perdūcāmur. Per eundem Chrīstum Dominum nostrum. Amen.V. Divinum auxilium maneat semper nobiscum
R. Et fidelium animae per misericordiam Dei requiescant in pace. Amen.
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We are living in dark times (in and outside of the Church) which now more than ever requires you and me, ordinary men and women to fight with all our might for the salvation of souls and our own sanctity. Prayer is the foundation that grounds us as well as the wings that draw us close to God. It is the beginning.
If you have any prayers you'd like to request, or comments and/or suggestions - please email me at dylandrego@me.com. Know that if you are listening to this, I am praying for you. Please continue to pray with me and for me.
May everything you do be Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.
God Love You!
Valete (Goodbye)
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