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The Quotable Saint Jerome
Among the illustrious writers of the early Church, Saint Jerome (345-420) had a way with words few could equal. To honor the 1600th anniversary of the death of this patron saint of librarians and Scripture scholars, the Catholic University of America Press is releasing The Quotable Jerome, a well-organized collection of memorable wisdom from this early witness to Catholic truth.
While Jerome is known for acerbic wits, editor Justin McClain shows that much of the time, Jerome's writings are instructive and even inspiring. Homilists will easily be able to find what Jerome said on any number of topics—Scripture, the Trinity, the sacraments, persecution, heresy, divine revelation, or chastity—just to name a few. All citations are clearly sourced if the reader wants to pursue the longer passage in question.
"I am upset because I am human; I control my tongue because I am a Christian. Anger surges up in my heart, but I do not give vent to it." - Homilies on the Psalms, Homily 10, Psalm 76 (77) (FOTC 48)
"The doer of evil has, indeed, killed his own soul; but the heretic—the liar—has killed as many souls as he has seduced." - Homilies on the Psalms, Homily 2, Psalm 5 (FOTC 48)
"The Church does not consist in walls, but in the truths of her teachings. The Church is there where there is true faith." - Homilies on the Psalms, Homily 46, Psalm 133 (134)
"To err is human, but to lay snares is diabolical." - Dogmatic and Polemical Works, The Apology Against the Books of Rufinus, Book Three, paragraph 33 (FOTC 53)
"So much for what Scripture says; learn now what it means." - Homilies on the Psalms, Homily 15, Psalm 82 (83) (FOTC 48)
While Jerome is known for acerbic wits, editor Justin McClain shows that much of the time, Jerome's writings are instructive and even inspiring. Homilists will easily be able to find what Jerome said on any number of topics—Scripture, the Trinity, the sacraments, persecution, heresy, divine revelation, or chastity—just to name a few. All citations are clearly sourced if the reader wants to pursue the longer passage in question.
"I am upset because I am human; I control my tongue because I am a Christian. Anger surges up in my heart, but I do not give vent to it." - Homilies on the Psalms, Homily 10, Psalm 76 (77) (FOTC 48)
"The doer of evil has, indeed, killed his own soul; but the heretic—the liar—has killed as many souls as he has seduced." - Homilies on the Psalms, Homily 2, Psalm 5 (FOTC 48)
"The Church does not consist in walls, but in the truths of her teachings. The Church is there where there is true faith." - Homilies on the Psalms, Homily 46, Psalm 133 (134)
"To err is human, but to lay snares is diabolical." - Dogmatic and Polemical Works, The Apology Against the Books of Rufinus, Book Three, paragraph 33 (FOTC 53)
"So much for what Scripture says; learn now what it means." - Homilies on the Psalms, Homily 15, Psalm 82 (83) (FOTC 48)
Reviews
"Jerome was a sage. He was a man of prayer. He was a sensitive pastor and doctor of souls. He was funny, sometimes, in endearing ways. He was strangely humble, and he knew himself. If we truly want to pursue sanctity after the fashion of Jerome, we need to encounter him as a man in full, a man with heroic virtues and achievements, a man in love with Jesus Christ. We need to move on from entertainment to edification, and now we can do so by the shortest course - in the pages of this book."—from the Foreword by Scott Hahn
"At best this collection will stimulate the reader to dig deeper, to go further into Scripture, scour commentaries, or research the life of Jerome and other early witnesses to the faith. At a minimum the reader will find Jerome as a teacher in the best sense of the word... Owners of the text will find themselves referring to it often; it will not gather dust on a shelf."—Catholic Books Review
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