This is the third-person singular of sum, esse.
What is est?
This is the Latin version of the Greek prefix mono-.
What is uni-?
These are the first few words of the Confiteor.
What are "I confess to almighty God..."?
This is the Latin name for the Hail Mary.
What is the Ave Maria?
This saint was famously called "The Dumb Ox."
Who is St. Thomas Aquinas?
This is the dative plural of is.
What is eis?
This is the Latin version of the Greek prefix poly-.
What is multi-?
Hoc est enim corpus meum is said by the priest at this part of the Mass.
What is the Consecration?
This saint translated the entire Bible (Old and New Testaments) into Latin from Greek and Hebrew.
Who is St. Jerome?
This is the second person plural of amo, amare.
What is amatis?
This Apostle's name means "rock" in both Latin and Greek.
Who is St. Peter? (Petrus/Cephas)
This is the book and chapter number from which we get the text for the Judica Me.
What is Psalm 42?
This is the Latin name for the Remember O most gracious virgin Mary...
This saint has been affectionately named the "Seraphic Doctor."
Who is St. Bonaventure?
This is the plural accusative of id.
What is ea?
The Greek word hypostasis is most often translated as this in Latin.
What is Persona?
Per Evangelia dicta, deleantur nostra delicta is a prayer that is said after this part of the Mass.
What is the reading of the Gospel?
These are the first two words of the Latin for the blessing at meals.
What are Benedic, domine?
This saint famously converted to Catholicism from Anglicanism through reading the Church Fathers very closely.
Who is Cardinal St. John Henry Newman?
These are the masculine, feminine, and neuter forms of the relative pronoun.
What are Qui/Quae/Quod?
These philosophers, one Roman and one Greek, were heavily focused on virtue and ethics.
Who are Cicero and Aristotle?
Hocus Pocus is a phrase that originated as a mockery of this Latin phrase from the Mass.
These are the first five words of the Apostle's Creed in Latin.
What are Credo in Deum, Patrem omnipotentem.
This saint is often called the "Doctor of Grace" and was a talented writer and rhetorician.
Who is St. Augustine?