The Catholic Church still cares about Latin
By Hannah Brockhaus
Vatican City, Apr 19, 2017 / 06:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Existing in some form since several hundred years before Christ, the Latin language seems like an unlikely subject to still be generating brand new research, especially among young scholars.
Nevertheless, the theme this year of the Vaticans humanities-themed contest, the Prize of the Pontifical Academies, is all about Latin. And the final winner awarded 20,000 euros (more than $21,400) will be chosen by Pope Francis.
So why does the Catholic Church care so much about promoting the Latin language? For quite a few reasons it turns out.
In the Vatican some of the more important documents issued by the Pope and the Holy See are officially written in Latin, Fr. Roberto Spataro, secretary of the Pontifical Academy for Latin, told CNA. The Churchs standard version of the Bible, called the Vulgate, is also in Latin.
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