BC2 Assignments 28 Feb 2021
Latin Word(s) of the Week: cor (KOHR) – heart. Today is the feast day of St. Valentine, a third century martyr. We often think of hearts on this day – let us always think first of the Sacred Heart of …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: cor (KOHR) – heart. Today is the feast day of St. Valentine, a third century martyr. We often think of hearts on this day – let us always think first of the Sacred Heart of …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: cor (KOHR) – heart. Today is the feast day of St. Valentine, a third century martyr. We often think of hearts on this day – let us always think first of the Sacred Heart of …
Due to inclement weather and to allow our pastor to be present for the drawing, Our draw date is now MARCH 7th. Click for more information
Latin Word(s) of the Week: septuaginta (sehp-too-ah-JEEN-tah) – seventy. Today is septuagesima, 70 days before Lent. Bible Reading: Ecclesiasticus 21:1-3 Classwork: Those of you who made class last week took home the Lesson 5 Quiz. We started Lesson 6 in …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: regnum (RAYN-yoom) – kingdom. The base word, rex, means king. This word and all similar words have derivatives in English, such as regal, royal, regiment, etc. Bible Reading: Ecclesiasticus 21:1-3 Classwork: We finished Lesson 5 …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: annus (AH-noos) – year. Since we are now in a new year, we should know how to say “year.” Of course, we know the derivatives: annual, anniversary, etc. Bible Reading: Genesis 1:27, Genesis 2:16-17 Classwork: …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: annus (AH-noos) – year. Since we are now in a new year, we should know how to say “year.” Of course, we know the derivatives: annual, anniversary, etc. Bible Reading: Genesis 1:27, Genesis 2:16-17 Classwork: …
Fr. Alphonsus Marie, C. Ss. R, will be preaching a mission from January 28th-31st. Please see the mission schedule for details.
Latin Word(s) of the Week: eternus (ay-TAYR-noos), sempiternum (saym-pe-TAYR-noom) – eternal. Both of these words mean eternal, and we see both of them in prayers. Bible Reading: Daniel 7:10, Matthew 26:53 Classwork: We have a quiz on Lesson 4, Creation …
Latin Word(s) of the Week: omnipotentia (ohm-nee-poh-TAYN-tsee-ah) – almighty. We recently learned about the perfections of God. This word, which we translate as almighty (or the cognate omnipotent), literally means “all powerful”. Bible Reading: Daniel 7:10, Matthew 26:53 Classwork: Lesson …