i believe that must be Peter eh?! there is a deep root in the Catholic Faith thinks i...one can not deny the whispers among the pillars, saints and stained glass... something is important about heritage.. your poem takes me there... my dad went to 7 am mass all his life... one of the wisest things he shared with me was "..don't ever promise God anything" :) it truly is a frightful thing to fall into the hands of God.
E.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you so much, E, for this reflective review. The saint is actually St, Jerome - a play on his .. read moreThank you so much, E, for this reflective review. The saint is actually St, Jerome - a play on his "Vulgate". :) Catholicism's roots go deep in my family... And while falling into the hands of God can be frightening, falling into his embrace is such a comfort...
11 Years Ago
yes indeed ... no comfort greater... i did miss the play on vulgate ... will be looking it up.
My Sunday mornings are anythng but peaceful, and the moments before church are the most harried of all...
What saint had a way with vulgar language?
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
:) St. Jerome translated the bible into the common, or "vulgar" language (Latin). His translation i.. read more:) St. Jerome translated the bible into the common, or "vulgar" language (Latin). His translation is known as the Vulgate.
They are most definitely peaceful. It is a special kind of meditation and I always find that time to be very comforting. I can relate to this poem Rita. Thanks for capturing that moment in words.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you, Blue - so glad you can relate to these moments of serenity.
Wait...what saint was known for his vulgar language? I like him already!
11 Years Ago
Ha! The Church is St. Jerome's. He translated the bible into Latin, the common, or "vulgar" languag.. read moreHa! The Church is St. Jerome's. He translated the bible into Latin, the common, or "vulgar" language. His translation is called the Vulgate. :)
11 Years Ago
I never knew that. Per omina saeucula saeculorum-World without end. Who knew?
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