FD of St. Jerome (d 420) who translated the entire Bible from the original Hebrew and Greek into Latin--much of the work completed in a cave in Bethlehem, where he studied with local rabbis. His two passions were scholarship and controversy--the latter earning him many foes.
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He wrote proudly: "I have always done my utmost that the enemies of the Church should be also my enemies." Some have questioned his warrants for assuming that those who differed from him were necessarily the church's enemies. (*Butler's Lives*).
Sep 30, 2019 · 2:11 PM UTC
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A later pope, observing a painting of Jerome striking his breast with a rock, remarked: "It is a good thing for that stone, or you would not be counted as a saint today." A fitting patron not only for Catholic scholars but for #CatholicTwitter.
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