30 — is famous for translating the entire Bible into Latin in the fourth century A.D., creating a widely read edition later known as the Vulgate. But fewer people probably realize how ...
The Lollards were England's first evangelicals. This is the story ... In the mid-fourteenth century John Wycliffe (c1324-1384 ...
St. Jerome is known for his Biblical translations and commentaries. The Jerome Biblical Commentary, probably the most ...
IN just the next seven days, the Church in Australia celebrates the feasts of St Jerome, St Therese of the Child Jesus, the ...
"A father does not do that, a father helps you to get up immediately." It is a translation from the Latin Vulgate, a 4th-Century Latin translation of the Bible, which itself was translated from ...
LIBRARIES UPDATE: Coe Library will close early on Friday, 10/11 and all branches will be closed on Saturday, 10/12 for the semester break. Normal hours resume Sunday, 10/13. Find more information on ...
St Jerome in his Study, by Antonello da Messina © National Gallery, London. Source: Christian Art. Gospel of 30 September ...
He was the translator of the Vulgate version of the Bible. St. Jerome was born in Dalmatia around 340-342 AD. Having grown up a wealthy pagan, Jerome visited Rome at about 20 and was converted and ...
The Sword in the Lake In a different set of French texts, known as the Post-Vulgate Cycle, the sword Arthur drew from the stone is unnamed and is broken in a duel early on in his reign.
(Father Philip G. Bochanski, vicar general and moderator of the Curia for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, designed the coat ...