- Jerome - Wikipedia
Jerome ( dʒəˈroʊm ; Latin: Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; Ancient Greek: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; c 342–347 – 30 September 420), also known as Jerome of Stridon, was an early Christian priest, confessor, theologian, translator, and historian; he is commonly known as Saint Jerome
- St. Jerome | Biography, Patron Saint, Birth, Death, Feast Day, Facts . . .
St Jerome was a biblical translator and monastic leader who is traditionally regarded as the most learned of the Latin Fathers He is known particularly for his Latin translation of the Bible, the Vulgate, and has been designated a doctor of the church
- JEROME - Visit Arizona
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- Who was Jerome and why was he significant? - Christian Today
Jerome is honoured as the patron saint of archaeologists, scholars, librarians, and translators His life and writings laid the foundation for Christian biblical study, exegesis, and the Western monastic tradition
- St. Jerome: The Greatest Translator of the Bible and Defender of . . .
St Jerome’s legacy as the translator of the Bible and a fierce defender of Scripture endures to this day His monumental achievement in translating the Bible into Latin made the Word of God accessible to millions, shaping Christian thought and devotion for centuries
- St. Jerome - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
Jerome was a hard worker and he wrote extensively defending the virginity of Mary, which some clerics dared to question He also engaged in several debates against various other heresies including a lengthy battle with his old friend Rufinus
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Jerome
Saint Jerome was responsible for the creation of the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible, in the 5th century He is regarded as a Doctor of the Church The name was used in his honour in the Middle Ages, especially in Italy and France, and has been used in England since the 12th century [1]
- Who was Saint Jerome? - Bible Hub
Saint Jerome, born Eusebius Hieronymus around AD 347 in Stridon (a location near the Roman province of Dalmatia), grew up in a period when the Roman Empire was undergoing significant cultural and religious transformation
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