We learned Latin for a couple of years in Secondary school but that was over fifty years ago and don't remember a lot about it (apart from the fact that Gaul was apparently divided into three parts). Recently I was thinking I'd like to revisit it and learn a bit more of this language which has contributed much to the English language, among others. Anyway, there's a page on Facebook called Learn Latin which posts some good things each day. Today, among other things, was the phrase: "Coronatio Virginis Mariae"— The Coronation of the Virgin Mary, and the picture below.
My 12 year old son Will has been learning Latin for 5 years now. I'm trying to learn as well, but I've had a slow go at it. He wants to be an FSSP priest when he grows up, so hopefully he'll know Latin really well by the time he applies! He's learning ancient Greek now too. It's fascinating!
They're not always serious or indeed, religious. This was an early one I saw, a few weeks ago: Ubi feles mea, ibi domus - Where my cat is, there's Home.