At the time of Jerome's death there was no official canonization process in place. That did not come until much later. He would have been declared a saint bu the early Church with the concurrence of the local bishop. So, to answer your question, he was never canonized.
Saint Jerome completed the translation of the Vulgate around 405 AD. The Vulgate is a Latin version of The Bible that became the standard text for Western Christianity. Jerome's translation played a significant role in shaping medieval Christian thought and practice.
There seem to be no sources available that have either the date of St. Jerome's (c.345-420 CE) canonization or the Pope responsible for it. In the 13th century Jerome's body was transferred from Bethlehem and now lies in the Sistine Chapel of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. There is a possibility, but not a certainty, that the same Pope would have been involved.
St Jerome translated the Vulgate in the last few years of the fourth century AD.
Vulgate is a Latin translation of the Bible by Saint Jerome.
One achievement of Saint Jerome was his translation of the Bible into Latin, known as the Vulgate. He also wrote numerous theological works that shaped Christian doctrine. However, writing the Rule of Saint Benedict was not an achievement of Saint Jerome, as it was authored by Saint Benedict of Nursia.
Saint Jerome wrote the Vulgate. Jerome was a Roman Catholic priest who lived from 347 to 420 AD. He and others consulted original texts in Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic to clean up the Latin translation then in use by the Catholic Church. He was tasked to do this by Pope Damasus the First in the year 382.
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Martin Luther did not translate from the Latin Vulgate translation.
St. Jerome is considered the patron saint of languages because he was known for translating the Bible into Latin, which became known as the Vulgate, and for his expertise in interpreting various languages.
Saint Jerome was originally from Stridon, a town located in present-day Croatia. He later traveled to Rome and spent most of his life in Bethlehem, where he completed his most famous work, the translation of the Bible into Latin known as the Vulgate.
The Vulgate is the Latin version of the Greek bible which Jerome was commissioned to translate
Saint Jerome was a Christian scholar and theologian who is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin, known as the Vulgate, which became the definitive version of the Bible for centuries. He also wrote extensively on theology, biblical commentary, and asceticism, and is considered a Doctor of the Church for his contributions to Christian scholarship.
St. Jerome was the man who translated the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin so more people could read and believe in the message of salvation found in it.
The Latin version of the Bible was translated by Jerome. It is called the Vulgate and was the official Catholic Bible up until very recently.
AnswerJerome translated the Bible from Greek into Latin.