Ephphatha Church was created in 1930.
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Gallaudet University's motto is 'Ephphatha'.
He said, "Ephphatha" in Aramaic.
It means "Be Opened" and is an act in Catholic Baptism
Ephphatha is the Greek form of a Syro-Chaldaic or Aramaic word, meaning "Be opened!" It is not a Hebrew word,but it us usually spelled אִפַּתַּח in Hebrew, pronounced ee-pah-TAKH. The kh is a guttural sound.In Hebrew, this word would be Hitpate'akh (התפתח) which means, Be opened! (command form).
If you mean 'ephphatha' then it is the Aramaic word for the command 'Be opened'. You'll find it in Mark 7:34 where Jesus literally opened the ears and tongue of the deaf and dumb man.
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