Latin Prayer.
Sacra Scriptura, Orationes, Sancti.
A small reading and praying companion. The Catholic Bible in three public-domain translations, the traditional prayers of the Roman Rite, the Divine Office, the Catechism, and the saints — organised so it reads naturally in Latin first.
- 73Books of the Bible
- 26Traditional prayers
- 50Catechism lessons
- 108Lives of the saints
Three translations · 73 books · chapter & verse navigation, with cross-language links on every verse.
- i.Clementine VulgateLatin
- ii.Douay-RheimsEnglish
- iii.MengeDeutsch
- iv.Evangelium IoannisJohn
- v.Liber PsalmorumPsalter
- vi.bible-index.jsonfor agents
The Divine Office, sung throughout the day. Each hour with its psalms, hymn, antiphons and canticle.
- i.Matutinum (Matins)Matins · Tuesday
- ii.Laudes (Lauds)Lauds · Tuesday
- iii.Prima (Prime)Prime · Tuesday
- iv.Tertia (Terce)Terce · Tuesday
- v.Sexta (Sext)Sext · Tuesday
- vi.Nona (None)None · Tuesday
- vii.Vesperae (Vespers)Vespers · Tuesday
26 traditional texts of the Roman Rite — daily, devotional, and liturgical — Latin alongside English.
- i.Pater NosterDaily
- ii.Ave MariaMarian
- iii.Salve ReginaMarian
- iv.MagnificatMarian
- v.ConfíteorOther
- vi.Gloria PatriDaily
The Baltimore Catechism — 50 entries in question-and-answer form, with the basic prayers learned by heart.
- i.Lesson 1: On the end of man
- ii.Preface
- iii.The Lord's Prayer
- iv.Lesson 2: On God and His perfections
- v.The Angelical Salutation (Hail Mary)
- vi.Basic Prayers
108 lives, with feast days, patronage, and the prayers each saint shaped or loved.
- i.Rita of CasciaMay 22
- ii.Philip NeriMay 26
- iii.Joan of ArcMay 30
- iv.NorbertJune 6
- v.Anthony of PaduaJune 13
Every page on this site is also available as machine-readable data — JSON for programmatic access, plain text for LLM context.
- i.llms.txtagent map
- ii.bible-index.jsonall 73 books
- iii.saints/index.json108 lives
- iv.prayers/index.json26 prayers
- v.calendar/index.jsonEF cycle
- vi.healthz.jsonlive counts
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