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Vulgate Bible

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The Vulgate is a late fourth-century Latin translation of the Bible that became the Catholic Church's standard Latin text.

Primarily the work of St. Jerome, it aimed to provide a more accurate and accessible version of the scriptures.

The Vulgate played a pivotal role in shaping Christian theology and biblical interpretation for centuries.

It standardized the biblical text and facilitated its widespread use throughout the Western Church.

Its influence extends to art, literature, and the development of Western culture.

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November 17, 1520: The Re-Sacrifice of Christ

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