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St. Jerome and the Labor of Sacred Translation

Few figures in Christian history embody the union of intellect, discipline, and devotion as fully as St. Jerome. A tireless scholar and ascetic, Jerome devoted his life to Scripture—believing that to know the Word of God demanded both linguistic precision and spiritual rigor. His work continues to shape how the Church reads, studies, and proclaims the Bible today.

February 9, 20261 min
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