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SUMMARY:Latin Language\, Lyrics & Liturgy in Lent
DESCRIPTION:Latin Language\, Lyrics & Liturgy in Lent \nEver wondered about the Mass parts we sing in Latin during Lent\, what “tantum ergo” really means\, or what Latin’s relationship is to the Catholic Church and Liturgy? Or perhaps you have wanted to learn how to say some prayers or chant in Latin? \nPlease join us at 3:45 p.m. on Sundays in Lent in the Emmaus Room at St. Agnes Church for a discussion of the Latin language and its role in the Catholic Church and Liturgy. Dr. John J. Jefferson has a PhD in Late Medieval studies and has worked with Latin for decades\, to include the translation of Latin historical works into English. \nMarch 8: Latin Grammar\, a cursory look (Dr. John Jefferson)
URL:https://www.archbalt.org/event/latin-language-lyrics-liturgy-in-lent-3/
LOCATION:St. Agnes Church\, 5422 Old Frederick Road\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21229\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lent,Speaker
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