The Vatican's Website in Latin

vatican.va

138 points by ks2048 7 hours ago


efskap - 6 hours ago

If anyone is interested in learning it, there's nothing better than Ørberg's Lingua Latina per se Illustrata. It's entirely in Latin, including grammar explanations, but it starts out incredibly simple and ramps up gradually with lots of repetition. And that's fun AND effective, since you're immersed rather than grinding tables.

Jakob - 5 hours ago

My partner and I are from two different European countries that speak different languages.

When we wanted to marry in the country of my partner, both our (catholic) churches needed to sync. They did so in their common language: Latin.

That was a fun surprise.

jll29 - 36 minutes ago

Latin is the Web's primary language: In the beginning, there was index.html ("index", Lat. "one who points out").

zdragnar - 7 hours ago

I'm somewhat surprised it's still up, given the rather firm refusal by Francis to allow the Latin mass at churches that wanted it in the States.

jdw64 - 7 hours ago

I used to think the Vatican would be old-fashioned, but the writing on its site is more readable than I expected. In particular, while reading the section “Development: Humanism and Posthumanism,” I found it interesting to compare the religious worldview of the West with my own more humanistic worldview.

This passage especially stood out to me:

> At the application level, AI in the strict sense raises questions about the reliability of data and the criteria by which programmers process it so as to make it available. It is unclear what biases or power systems influence the work. In particular, serious doubts arise regarding automated, AI-based decision-making processes in sensitive areas of human life: when deciding whether to provide medical care or grant loans or mortgages or insurance, or when prosecuting criminal cases in court or assessing the conduct of prisoners and the likelihood of reoffending with a view to reducing sentences, or when deciding on military attacks or law enforcement interventions.

It is funny because this almost feels like a complete summary of recent Hacker News debates in a single paragraph.

DavidSJ - 5 hours ago

Little changed in 18 years: https://web.archive.org/web/20080511133831/https://www.vatic...

ks2048 - 5 hours ago

I don't see in lang="la" in their HTML. (Not surprising, with this old-looking design).

whyage - 3 hours ago

Professor Dave Explains has a great series for those interested in learning Latin: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLybg94GvOJ9EcIVsQMJOj...

ks2048 - 5 hours ago

They have 10 languages linked from their home page (https://www.vatican.va/content/vatican/en.html).

Latin and Chinese are the only two that don't have the home page same design. Maybe they've laid-off some of their translators.

dlt713705 - 6 hours ago

How do you say "Click here" in Latin ?

mrKola - 7 hours ago

It has to be there for the aliens.

hulitu - 3 hours ago

The 404 page is in English. ;(

nullhole - 5 hours ago

Well at least the spelled 'appendix' correctly

DeathArrow - 4 hours ago

I imagine a parallel universe where Latin is used as lingua franca instead of English.

If you squint enough you can see English as a barbarised form of Latin.

atleastoptimal - 6 hours ago

lorem ipsum

user3939382 - 6 hours ago

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