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  "bodyMarkdown": "*Latin Prayer* is a small reading and praying companion. Three\ntranslations of the Catholic Bible, the most-used prayers of the\nRoman Catholic tradition, and a growing collection of saints — all\norganized to be read in Latin, with translation alongside.\n\n## What's here\n\n- **Bible.** Three translations: the Sixto-Clementine *Vulgate*\n  (Latin), the *Douay-Rheims* (English), and the *Menge*\n  translation (German). All three are public domain. Verse-level\n  cross-references link each verse to its counterpart in the\n  other translations.\n- **Prayers.** Short Latin texts with translations and audio,\n  focused on what's actually prayed: *Pater Noster*, *Ave Maria*,\n  the *Credo*, the *Salve Regina*, and many more.\n- **Saints.** Short biographical readings with attribution and\n  clear sourcing. Searchable by date, name, profession, situation,\n  or liturgical calendar.\n\n## How to use it\n\nAnything you read here is also available as JSON for AI agents\nand as plain text. Append `?format=json` or `?format=text` to any\npage URL. The full machine-readable map is at\n[/llms.txt](/llms.txt).\n\n## Contact\n\n*latinprayer.org* is built and maintained by [Dushan Wegner](https://dushanwegner.com).",
  "bodyHtml": "<p><em>Latin Prayer</em> is a small reading and praying companion. Three\ntranslations of the Catholic Bible, the most-used prayers of the\nRoman Catholic tradition, and a growing collection of saints — all\norganized to be read in Latin, with translation alongside.</p>\n<h2 id=\"whats-here\">What&rsquo;s here</h2>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Bible.</strong> Three translations: the Sixto-Clementine <em>Vulgate</em>\n  (Latin), the <em>Douay-Rheims</em> (English), and the <em>Menge</em>\n  translation (German). All three are public domain. Verse-level\n  cross-references link each verse to its counterpart in the\n  other translations.</li>\n<li><strong>Prayers.</strong> Short Latin texts with translations and audio,\n  focused on what&rsquo;s actually prayed: <em>Pater Noster</em>, <em>Ave Maria</em>,\n  the <em>Credo</em>, the <em>Salve Regina</em>, and many more.</li>\n<li><strong>Saints.</strong> Short biographical readings with attribution and\n  clear sourcing. Searchable by date, name, profession, situation,\n  or liturgical calendar.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2 id=\"how-to-use-it\">How to use it</h2>\n<p>Anything you read here is also available as JSON for AI agents\nand as plain text. Append <code>?format=json</code> or <code>?format=text</code> to any\npage URL. The full machine-readable map is at\n<a href=\"/llms.txt\">/llms.txt</a>.</p>\n<h2 id=\"contact\">Contact</h2>\n<p><em>latinprayer.org</em> is built and maintained by <a href=\"https://dushanwegner.com\">Dushan Wegner</a>.</p>"
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