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  1. Ecclesiastical Latin, also called Church Latin or Liturgical Latin, is a form of Latin developed to discuss Christian thought in Late antiquity and used in Christian liturgy, theology, and church administration to the present day, especially in the Catholic Church.

  2. Latim eclesiástico. O latim eclesiástico (algumas vezes denominado latim da Igreja ou latinório[ 1]) é o latim usado pela Igreja Católica Romana em todos os períodos para propósitos eclesiásticos. Pode ser distinguido do latim clássico por algumas variações léxicas, uma sintaxe simplificada em alguns casos e, comumente, uma pronúncia à italiana.

  3. The Latin Wikipedia (Latin: Vicipaedia Latina) is the Latin language edition of Wikipedia, created in May 2002. As of May 2024, it has about 139,000 articles. While all primary content is in Latin, modern languages such as English, Italian, French, German or Spanish are often used in discussions, since many users find this easier.

  4. Ecclesiastical Latin (sometimes called Church Latin) is a broad and analogous term referring to the Latin language as used in documents of the Roman Catholic Church, its liturgies (mainly in past times) and during some periods the preaching of its ministers.

  5. 20 de mai. de 2019 · The Liber Usualis, the Vatican’s compendium of Gregorian Chant, published in the 19th Century and still in print, has a thorough pronunciation guide of Liturgical Latin in the book’s introduction, in which it clearly states that intervocalic “s” is “voiced” and thus pronounced like English “z”.