
In this week’s program hosts Dr. John O’Keefe and Dr. Wendy M. Wright discuss St. Jerome. Jerome, whose feast day is September 30, was a 4th century Christian scholar and monk.
A doctor of the Church, he is most famous for the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible that still forms the basis of the official Latin Bible of the Roman Catholic Church.
Photo: “Saint Jerome” by “Paul Lowry” from Flickr (Used under Creative Commons license)
Tags: Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Catholic Podcast, Catholic Saints, Church History
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Saint Jerome
In this week’s program hosts Dr. John O’Keefe and Dr. Wendy M. Wright discuss St. Jerome. Jerome, whose feast day is September 30, was a 4th century Christian scholar and monk.
A doctor of the Church, he is most famous for the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible that still forms the basis of the official Latin Bible of the Roman Catholic Church.
Photo: “Saint Jerome” by “Paul Lowry” from Flickr (Used under Creative Commons license)
Tags: Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Catholic Podcast, Catholic Saints, Church History
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