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To begin with, Saint Jerome was a Saint, a Scripture scholar, a priest, a monk, and a writer. He was also known as the Doctor of the church. Saint Jerome meets the definition of church father because he had translated the Bible from Hebrew into Latin which had come to be known as the Vulgate. His translation of the Bible was fortunately accepted by the Church. The Council of Trent asked for a new edition of the Vulgate that was corrected in 1592. They had declared it the authentic text to be used in the Church. St Jerome used his pen to write about his love for God and his son Jesus Christ, but he had also used it for sarcasm when something triggered his anger. Although he had a bad temper, he was a brilliant scholar and he wrote many commentaries which inspire many lives today. Most monks, bishops, and popes consulted with him. St. Augustine had once told him (August 28) "What Jerome is ignorant of, no mortal has ever known." Meaning St Jerome was a very intelligent student and knew almost about anything, that no regular person would normally acknowledge. In addition, Saint Jerome was born in Stridon, Dalmatia ( formally Yugoslavia.) in 345 AD. He had studied many languages which included Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. He had made …show more content…
When he was born, he was influenced by his father. His father was a Christian who made sure his son was well instructed at home, then had sent him to Rome for his studies. At Rome his heart was set on speaking fluent Latin and Greek and his pleasures of reading those languages were through the roof. He may have considered law as a career and was inspired by many ideas that floated in his brain. St. Jerome was baptized by Pope Liberius in 360 AD. He quoted " it was my custom on Sunday's to visit, with friends of my own age and tastes, the tombs of the martyrs and the Apostles, going down into those subterranean galleries whose walls on both sides preserve the relics of the

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