Jerome, also known as Jerome of Stridon, was an early Christian priest, theologian, and translator best known for translating the Bible into Latin, helping people understand God's teachings.
Overview
The Vulgate Translation
Early Life And Education
The Life Of Saint Jerome
Iconography And Patronage
Feast Day And Celebrations
Letters And Correspondence
Theological Views And Teachings
Legacy And Impact In Modern Times
Contribution To Biblical Scholarship
Saint Jerome's Influence On Christianity
Catholic Church
Patron Saint
Translation
Reading
Croatia
Writing
Hebrew
People
Matter
Future
Saint
๐ Saint Jerome was born around 347 AD in Stridon, which is in modern-day Croatia.
๐ He is most famous for translating the Bible into Latin, known as the Vulgate.
๐ Jerome loved to read and studied in Rome, where he learned Greek and Hebrew.
๐ He was recognized for being very smart and had many influential teachers.
๐ Jerome helped millions of people connect with their faith through his Bible translation.
โจ He began working on the Vulgate translation around the year 382 AD.
๐๏ธ Jerome lived in a cave in Bethlehem while he wrote and translated.
๐ฆ He had a pet lion whom he helped by removing a thorn from its paw.
โ๏ธ Jerome emphasized the importance of studying the Bible to understand God's message.
๐ People celebrate Saint Jerome on September 30th each year, honoring his contributions.
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