You can still find Catholic masses in Latin in my neck of the woods, though I doubt the sermons are such.
As an artist, the human person is permanently active in this revelation.
As a member of various chorales, I've probably sung more masses and requiems in Latin than most people ever hear. I'm not even Christian, let alone Catholic.
I had a steak dinner in Sydney that was about the equal of the steak houses back in the US (which are now a vanishing species). The steak I had at the Outback Steakhouse here was, I felt, mediocre. (I remember a radio announcer on PBS thanking that company for being sponsors. He blew the endorsement, though, by calling it the Steakback Outhouse.)Our best beef gets exported. The best Aussie steaks I ever ate was overseas. Feels ironic, but I guess the money is in export over domestic sales.
But people generally know the Bible in translation. Very few know Hebrew or Greek. And I'm told that the book of Matthew was first written in Aramaic and then translated into the Greek. But the King James Version of the Bible seems to be the default English translation.Interesting. The scriptures in major religions (Q'ran, Bibles etc.) are so monolithic, that live literature is unable to use any part of it casually.
You can still find Catholic masses in Latin in my neck of the woods, though I doubt the sermons are such.
As a member of various chorales, I've probably sung more masses and requiems in Latin than most people ever hear. I'm not even Christian, let alone Catholic.
morlocks - imaginary beings originally from Wells' book Time Machine.
I knew the word from World of Warcraft, but did not remember the original introduction.
I had a steak dinner in Sydney that was about the equal of the steak houses back in the US (which are now a vanishing species). The steak I had at the Outback Steakhouse here was, I felt, mediocre. (I remember a radio announcer on PBS thanking that company for being sponsors. He blew the endorsement, though, by calling it the Steakback Outhouse.)
Oh. They are "murlocs" in WoW. Dangerous monsters that look like fish with hands walking upright. They usually have spears and tridents.Interesting. What are "morlocks" in WoW? I only know them from "The Time Machine".