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Tag Archives: Vulgate
Feast of St. Jerome (September 30)
Saint Jerome (347 — 420) was a theologian and historian, who also became a Doctor of the Church. He is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin (the Vulgate), and his commentaries on the Gospel of the Hebrews. His list of writings is extensive and … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christian, Doctor of the Church, Gregory of Nazianzus, Lectio Divina, Origen, Pope Damasus I, St. Augustine, St. Jerome, Vulgate
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