Thanks again for posting these readings each day. I’m really enjoying the Douay and Latin versions. I wonder if there are many non-Catholics who take advantage of these posts on a regular basis. Surely there must be some.
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My sources are all public. I use unbound.biola.edu for the translations. One can use the same source for many other translations, compare them and that way learn a classic language. The original impulse to make these posts was for myself to learn Latin by osmosis, and that somewhat succeeded. I later added the religious art and patristic readings.
For the Catena Aurea I use www.catecheticsonline.com/CatenaAurea.php. This is not the best source, as it could use some corrective editing, -- it apparently came from an optical scan. But that is the only one available online that I could find.
I use diverse sources for art, but primarily, it is www.wga.hu.
For everyday Douay reading I use www.drbo.org. This loads very fast and has a reliable search engine.
Occasionally, for help with Greek and Latin, I use www.perseus.tufts.edu.