Archive of The Latin Lover with Fr. Reginald Foster, as heard on Vatican Radio
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For Easter, speaking of all things "light" with our popular 'Latin Lover'.由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Carmelite Father Reginald Foster shines the spotlight on Latin terminology relating to conclaves. Including the word conclave, language used on ballot papers and smoke signals from the Sistine Chapel!由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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On October 28th 1965 Pope Paul VI issued a declaration of Catholic Education by the title of 'Gravisssimum Educationis'. Father Foster believes it is a shame this document has so far largely been ignored. In a special way as the Council Fathers considered with care the role of education and how its influence ever grows in the social progress of thi…
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As Pope Benedict XVI launches his first tweets in Latin on Sunday, January 20 thousands of people will have signed up to his Twitter account: “@Pontifex_ln” . Latin, the universal language of the Catholic Church, becomes the ninth language used for the Pope's tweets. This event provides Veronica Scarisbrick with the opportunity to put all kinds of …
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Our popular 'Latin Lover' Father Foster picks up on a passage in 'Jesus of Nazareth: The infancy Narratives' in which Pope Benedict touches on the message of peace relating to the Roman Emperor Augustus.由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Father Reginald Foster was a seminarian studying in Rome at the time of the Second Vatican Council. In Part 1 of this new series to mark 50 years since that council began he shares memories of those days, as well as his linguistic expertise regarding the council documents. In this first programme he focuses in a special way on 'Dei Verbum'.…
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Father Foster explains a Ciceronian translation of all things 'twitter' is possible. He claims in fact that he almost jumped out of his skin when he realised that in his letter to Atticus Cicero writes: 'Breviloquentem iam me tempus ipsum facit'.由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Our popular 'Latin Lover' shares with us his taste in music and raves about the Bach brothers' education at a Lutheran school.由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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You just did not steal Roman flags, says our popular 'Latin Lover', as he piles the blame for the Roman's defeat in battle on General Quintilius Varus. (Repeat of 4/27/06)由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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The founder of the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music, Pius X once wrote an Instruction on Sacred Music. (Repeat of 3/30/07)由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Just think the Romans built the Colosseum in ten years on plans and blueprints with Roman numerals! (repeat of 1/28/11)由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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When Jesus said: "Give to Caesar the things that are Caesar's", he was referring to the Emperor Tiberius. (repeat of 7/27/07)由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Father Reginald Foster explains all things Carmelite. (repeat of 3/14/08由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Join our popular Latin Lover in an effort to mark the day the Church this past week, precisely on June 22nd, celebrated the Feast Day of Saints John Fisher and Thomas More. (repeat of 4/29/06)由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Did you know that in 1867 Jules Verne travelled to Rome and was received in audience by Pius IX and that in 2005 the Vatican once mentioned this famous Frenchman in a letter? But could this author have written in Latin?由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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In this entertaining programme our popular "Latin Lover" recounts how many years ago he took part in two Latin contests, one within Vatican walls and the other without.由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Our popular 'Latin Lover' shares with us his linguistic expertise. (repeat of 1/12/08)由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Join our popular 'Latin Lover' as he bursts into a hymn maybe a thousand years old and puts Easter into the picture. (repeat of 4/6/07)由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Spiritual exercises in the Vatican began in 1929, the year of the Lateran Pacts. Our popular 'Latin Lover' speaks to us about the Latin of the Apostolic Constitution: 'Summorum Pontificum' in which Saint Ignatius was proclaimed Patron of Spiritual Exercises. Father Foster claims his students would go crazy over the beginning of a document like this…
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Learn all about this Archway with our popular "Latin Lover".由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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Vatican Radio was officially inaugurated by Pope Pius XI exactly 80 years ago with a radio message spoken in Latin. That momentous day on February 12th, 1931 marked the first time in the long history of the Church that pope had sent his voice throughout the world. Revisit that historic day with the original recordings of Pope Pius XI's inaugural sp…
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Our "Latin Lover" explains how the Pontifical Academy of Sciences could possibly be connected to lynxes! All this and more. (repeat of 1/21/06)由frcoulter@yahoo.com (Fr. Gary Coulter)
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The Colosseum is to be restored by the founder of Tod's luxury shoe brand Diego della Valle. Good news then as this businessman is set to rescue a monument that represents Italy in the world. A restoration which will certainly no longer use Roman numerals in the calculation process but presumably take into account the iron pins that hold it togethe…
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Recordings of Latin from the Second Vatican Council. The date is the 21st of November 1964 when with the Latin words "finem imponimus" Pope Paul VI puts an end to the penultimate sesssion of that landmark Ecumenical Council. On this occasion a number of documents were up for approval, among them one on ecumenism.…
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Leo the Great, considered to be the most glorious Latinist among the Church Fathers who lived 1600 years ago may now be buried in St Peter's but he has left us a great written legacy. Our "Latin Lover" reads to us from a big fat tome containing some of these writings and upon request reads extracts concernign the magi: "the children of the light...…
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