Why Study a dead language?
Until the 20th century, the study of Latin has been a major point of emphasis in Western education, and this was the case even in American public schools up until 1962. As modern education turned toward utilitarianism, Latin study dropped 79% over the next 14 years. However, since 1976 Latin has been on the rise for some of the same reasons it is a big part of our curriculum at Holy Angels. As it turns out, Latin is quite “practical” after all!
1. Mental Discipline
St. Thomas Aquinas defined wisdom as the ability to “order things rightly.” The study of Latin helps us do just that. Latin is so highly and rationally structured and precise that students of Latin develop precision in higher order thinking. This training helps students discover and make sense of the truth found in all content areas.
Until the 20th century, the study of Latin has been a major point of emphasis in Western education, and this was the case even in American public schools up until 1962. As modern education turned toward utilitarianism, Latin study dropped 79% over the next 14 years. However, since 1976 Latin has been on the rise for some of the same reasons it is a big part of our curriculum at Holy Angels. As it turns out, Latin is quite “practical” after all!
1. Mental Discipline
St. Thomas Aquinas defined wisdom as the ability to “order things rightly.” The study of Latin helps us do just that. Latin is so highly and rationally structured and precise that students of Latin develop precision in higher order thinking. This training helps students discover and make sense of the truth found in all content areas.


