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Jerome
Jerome (c. 347 – September 30, 420) (Latin: Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; ; also known as Hieronymus Stridonensis) was a Catholic priest and Christian apologist best known for translating the Vulgate.
Jerome
Jonah
According to the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh/Old Testament) and Qur'an, Jonah ( ; Arabic: يونس, Yunus or يونان, Yunaan ; Latin Ionas ; "Dove") was a prophet who was swallowed by a great fish.
Jonah
John Chrysostom
), archbishop of Constantinople, was an important Early Church Father. He is known for his eloquence in preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, the Divine Liturgy of St.
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Justin Martyr
Saint Justin Martyr (also Justin the Martyr, Justin of Caesarea, Justin the Philosopher, Latin Iustinus Martyr or Flavius Iustinus) (100–165) was an early Christian apologist and saint. His works represent the earliest surviving Christian "apologies" of notable size.
Justin_Martyr
John Climacus
|feast_day=March 30, Fourth Sunday of Great Lent
John_Climacus
List of saints
This is an incomplete list of Christian saints in alphabetical order by Christian name, but if necessary by surname, the place or attribute part of name as well.
List_of_saints
Malachi
Malachi or Mal'achi () was a prophet in the Bible, the Christian Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh.
Malachi
Matthew the Evangelist
Matthew the Evangelist (מתי/מתתיהו, "Gift of Yahweh", Standard Hebrew and Tiberian Hebrew: Mattay or Mattithyahu; Septuagint Greek: Ματθαίος, Matthaios, Modern Greek: Ματθαίος [Matthaíos]), most often called Saint Matthew, is a Christian figure, and one of Jesus's Twelve Apostles. He is credited by tradition with writing the Gospel of Matthew, and is identified in that gospel as being the same person as Levi the publican (tax collector).
Matthew_the_Evangelist
Nahum
Nahum (Hebrew: נַחוּם Naḥūm) was a minor prophet whose prophecy is recorded in the Hebrew Bible. His book comes in chronological order between Micah and Habakkuk in the Bible.
Nahum
Obadiah
Obadiah is a Biblical theophorical name, meaning "Yahweh's servant/worshipper." It is cognate to the Arabic name `Ubaidallah (Obeidallah).
Obadiah
Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday is a Christian moveable feast which always falls on the Sunday before Easter. The feast commemorates an event reported by all four Canonical Gospels , , , and : the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem in the days before his Passion.
Palm_Sunday
Persecution of Christians
The persecution of Christians refers to the religious persecution of Christians, both historically and in the current era.
Persecution_of_Christians
History of Romania
This article provides only a brief outline of each period of the History of Romania; details are presented in separate articles (see the links in the box and below).
History_of_Romania
Sacrament
A sacrament, as defined in Hexam's Concise Dictionary of Religion is "a Rite in which God is uniquely active. Augustine of Hippo defined a Christian sacrament as "a visible sign of an invisible reality.
Sacrament
Saint Stephen
) and speaking against the Temple and the Law () (see also Antinomianism) and was then stoned to death (c. A.
Saint_Stephen
Saint Peter
Saint Peter (Greek Πετρος, Rock)Harris, Stephen L., Understanding the Bible.
Saint_Peter
Saint George
In Christian hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches, and the Eastern Catholic Churches. He is immortalised in the tale of George and the Dragon and is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers.
Saint_George
Trinity
The Trinity is a Christian doctrine, stating that God exists as three persons, or in the Greek hypostases, but is one being.Grudem, Wayne A.
Trinity
Thomas the Apostle
Thomas the Apostle, also called Judas Thomas, Doubting Thomas, or Didymus, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. He is perhaps best known for disbelieving Jesus' Resurrection when first told of it, then proclaiming "My Lord and my God" on seeing Jesus.
Thomas_the_Apostle
Pope Gregory I
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