Learn the Latin the Church actually uses.
Latin is the language in which the Church has prayed, taught, worshipped, and handed on the faith for two thousand years. Lingua Sacra Institute exists to put that inheritance within reach again — so it can be read, heard, prayed, and studied. All of it free, or as low-cost as we can make it.Latin is the language in which the Church has prayed, taught, and handed on the faith for two thousand years. We exist to put that inheritance within reach again — free, or as low-cost as we can make it.
Why Latin
Latin education is almost entirely oriented around Classical Latin, and the prevailing pedagogical methods immerse the student in the pagan Classical world — its authors, its politics, its gods. Lingua Sacra is built the other way round: our texts are Scripture, the liturgy, and the Fathers, from the first lesson to the last.
Lesson plans, textbooks, exercises, lectures, and software — free, or as cheap as we can make them, so that parishes, schools, homeschools, seminaries, and readers at home can simply use them.
Our resources
Live · available today
Vox VulgataA Clementine Vulgate audiobook and reader. The whole of Scripture read aloud in Latin, with the text alongside as you listen.
Open Vox Vulgata →Live · available today
Lexicon SacrumA Latin dictionary and morphology analyser. Look a word up, or paste an inflected form and see exactly what it is and where it came from.
Open Lexicon Sacrum →In development
Lingua Sacra ReaderThe comprehensive companion reader for the Lingua Sacra method: the courses, the lesson plans, the texts, the study modules, and the tools, in one place.
Follow development →In preparation
See the Learning plan →Give, and keep it free.
We keep everything free or as low-cost as we possibly can, which is why we rely on donors. Their gifts pay for the writing, the content creation, the development, and the editorial review, and make these resources widely available to the Church.
