Please note that the following links take you to other sites.
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Confessio Augustana, or primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church. From Project Gutenberg.
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER IN LATIN 1560 EDITION * A complete Latin translation, most likely for use in Elizabethan era universities or for use by non-English speaking clergy. The 1662 edition is also available as well as the Sarum Missal. This site also has information about the history of the Greek and Latin translations of the Book of Common Prayer.
CHRISTIAN LATIN A collection of public domain religious texts in Latin from the Latin Library at Ad Fontes Academy.
CHRISTIAN CLASSICS ETHEREAL LIBRARY Has a number of Catholic and Protestant works in Latin.
ECCLESIASTICAL LATIN A table outlining the unique ecclesiastical pronunciation of Latin. Includes a syllabus for
ECCLESIASTICAL LATIN AND GREEK RESOURCES
A page maintained by canon lawyer Dr. Edward Peters. Included on this page you’ll find his teaching syllabus and a bibliography of suggested grammars, dictionaries and other materials, as well as some basic prayers (including the Rosary) and some declension and preposition charts. There’s a companion page for Scriptural Greek which includes basic prayers in Greek and paradigm charts for Greek nouns.
LUTHER’S 95 THESES English and Latin version of Martin Luther’s 1517 protest which started the Reformation. From Project Gutenberg.
PERSEUS/VULGATE Use the Perseus tools to read the Vulgate online. Perseus gives you access to grammar, vocabulary, and morphology helps, allows you to chunk text by book, chapter and verse, create vocabulary lists, and more.
SANCTA MISSA A multi-media tutorial Site to help clergy and laity learn more about the Latin Mass, especially the 1962 Missale Romanum. The site is designed by the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius and is in cooperation with the Archdiocese of Chicago.
VATICAN - DOCUMENTA LATINA The official Latin page of the Sancta Sedes (or Holy See) of the Vatican. If you are looking for a Latin version of the Bible, you’ll find it here, along with many other documents of the Roman Catholic Church in Latin. The translation of the Biblia Sacra is the Nova Vulgata (New Vulgate). Documents available include the Code of Canon Law, the Constitutions, Declarations and Decrees of Vatican II, the Catechism of the Catholic Church. as well as Latin language encyclicals, letters, homilies and other papers of recent pontiffs since Pope John XXIII.
VATICAN RADIO The Holy Mass in Latin every day as well as Lauds (Morning Prayer), the Angelus (mid-day prayer), the Rosary (all four sets of mysteries), Vespers (Evening Prayer), and Compline (the Night Prayer.)