Today we remember and
give thanks for Jerome, Translator of Holy Scripture. Jerome was born in a little village on the
Adriatic Sea around the year A.D. 345. At a young age he went to study in Rome,
where he was baptized. After extensive travels, he chose the life of a monk and
spent five years in the Syrian desert. There he learned Hebrew, the language of
the Old Testament . After ordination at Antioch and visits to Rome and
Constantinople, Jerome settled in Bethlehem. From the original Hebrew, Aramaic,
and Greek, he used his ability with languages to translate the Bible into
Latin, the common language of his time. This translation, called the Vulgate,
was the authoritative version of the Bible in the western Church world for over
1,000 years. Considered one of the great scholars of the early church, Jerome
died on September 30, 420. He was originally interred at Bethlehem but his
remains were eventually taken to Rome.
Collect of the Day:
O Lord, God of truth,
Your Word is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. You gave Your servant Jerome delight in his
study of Holy Scripture. May those who
continue to read, mark, and inwardly digest Your Word find in it the food of
salvation and the fountain of life; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives
and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
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