i was doing some research on a bottle of Jameson Irish whiskey, company motto "sine metu", and through the Latin found this sentence from the Vatican. What year and which Vatican it was i don't know, but it sounds okay, for thoughtful observation, and it's good to keep up with the erstwhile official language of the Church, etc.
Nec licet sine metu futura prospicere, quia nova malorum semina continenter velut in sinum congeruntur adolescentis aetatis.
Nor can We look to the future without fear, for new seeds of evil are sown, and as it were poured into the heart of the rising generation.