About Latin Prayer
Latin Prayer is a small reading and praying companion. Three translations of the Catholic Bible, the most-used prayers of the Roman Catholic tradition, and a growing collection of saints — all organized to be read in Latin, with translation alongside.
What’s here
- Bible. Three translations: the Sixto-Clementine Vulgate (Latin), the Douay-Rheims (English), and the Menge translation (German). All three are public domain. Verse-level cross-references link each verse to its counterpart in the other translations.
- Prayers. Short Latin texts with translations and audio, focused on what’s actually prayed: Pater Noster, Ave Maria, the Credo, the Salve Regina, and many more.
- Saints. Short biographical readings with attribution and clear sourcing. Searchable by date, name, profession, situation, or liturgical calendar.
How to use it
Anything you read here is also available as JSON for AI agents
and as plain text. Append ?format=json or ?format=text to any
page URL. The full machine-readable map is at
/llms.txt.
Contact
latinprayer.org is built and maintained by Dushan Wegner.