St. Jerome, ; feast day September 30), biblical translator and monastic leader, traditionally regarded as the most learned of the Latin Fathers. He lived for a time as a hermit, became a priest, served as secretary to Pope Damasus I, and about 389 established a monastery at Bethlehem. His numerous
Eboracum to the Romans, Eoforwic to the Anglo-Saxons, and the Vikings’ Jórvik – the great city of York has been treasured by successive occupiers over nearly two millennia. Pragya Vohra explores the long history of this fascinating city
St. Jerome is one of the four great Latin Doctors of the Church St. Jerome is one of the four great Latin Doctors of the Church and is perhaps best known for his translation of the Hebrew books of .
This Friday, October 15, marks the 150th anniversary of a momentous event in the life of the Catholic community of Mosta as it commemorates the solemn dedicatio