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Latin Prayers

God always hears our prayers. But there is something about praying in Latin that seems to take it straight to Him without any interference from the enemy of our souls.

 

I have written prayers in Latin both in formal meter [e.g., elegiac couplets] and in just free sentences. If you want a challenge, work with me to learn how to write in meter!  It is good for the brain and for the vocabulary.

 

I recommend you purchase the thesaurus I wrote as an aide in finding vocabulary. When you sign up with me for a lesson, I can guide you when it comes to correct grammar.

 

You are always welcome to have me write the prayers for you. You can create verses to celebrate a loved one’s birthday, accomplishments, or special intentions.

 

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Nos extollimus orantes tibi praesidium esse
    Contra hostem vitae quae de te data est.
 
[Translation:
We exalt you, praying for you to be our guard against the enemy of our life which (life) has been given from you.]
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Latin Synonyms for Language Lovers

A book replete with options for expressing ideas--to help solve meter issues in poetry.

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