Latin is the language of ancient Rome and the Roman Empire — no longer spoken as a native language anywhere, but still extensively used in academic, legal, ecclesiastical, and scientific contexts. The Catholic Church uses Latin liturgically, and many Western legal and academic systems retain Latin terminology (de facto, prima facie, habeas corpus). Our Latin translation work is occasional and typically tied to academic documents, historical-records research, and the Catholic Church's marriage- and baptism-record archives, where pre-Vatican-II documents are often in Latin.