No, Jerome was not a bishop. However, he did spend his last 34 years living as a hermit in the Holy Land.
No, St. Jerome was not the bishop of Bethlehem. He was a priest, theologian, and historian who is best known for his translation of The Bible into Latin, known as the Vulgate. He lived in Bethlehem for a significant portion of his life but did not hold the title of bishop.
False it was written by St Augustine, bishop of Hippo, on the occasion of the fall of Rome (410).
Saint Jerome died on September 30, AD420 in Bethlehem.
St. Jerome's University was created in 1865.
St. Jerome was born in 347 AD.
i believe that Saint Jerome died a Natural Death
He served as Bishop of Arlington (1974-83) and as Bishop of Allentown (1983-97).
Saint Jerome, also known as Jerome of Stridon, was born around 347 AD in Stridon, a town located in present-day Croatia. He lived in various places during his life, including Rome, Bethlehem, and the desert of Chalcis, and is known for his translations of the Bible into Latin.
The address of the Bethlehem Public Library is: 32 Main St. South, Bethlehem, 06751 0099
Bishop Jerome Edward Listecki is the Archbishop in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
St. Jerome was born in the year 347 AD. The precise date is not known.
how does st, jerome meet the definition of church father
Yes, St. Patrick was a bishop.