Our Souls’ Great Teacher Paul, Our Guide in Wisdom Hymn for Vespers and Matins on 25 January , feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul; for Matins on 30 June , feast of the Commemoration of Saint Paul; and for Lauds on 29 June , feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, when the hymns, … Continue reading “Our Souls’ Great Teacher Paul, Our Guide in Wisdom”
Our Savior, Apparition of
Our Savior, Apparition of Representation in art associated with Saint Martin of Tours and Saint Francis of Assisi, to both of whom Our Saviour appeared. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Our own
Our own is sometimes used as a reflexive pronoun of the 1st person plural, signifying “our own selves,” translated “our own” in 1Th 2:8, lit., “(the souls) of ourselves.” “one’s own,” signifies “our own” in Act 3:12; 1Co 4:12; in Act 2:8, with hemon, forming a strong possessive, lit., “each in his own language of … Continue reading “Our own”
Our, Ours
Our, Ours * Notes: (1) This usually translates hemon, the genitive of hemeis, “we,” lit., “of us,” e.g., Mat 6:9, Mat 6:11-12. It is translated “ours,” e.g., in Mar 12:7; Luk 20:14; 1Co 1:2; 2Co 1:14. (2) In 1Jo 4:17, the phrase meta hemon, rendered “our (love)” in the AV, is accurately translated in the … Continue reading “Our, Ours”
Our Missions
Our Missions A missionary magazine published monthly in Techny, Illinois by the Society of the Divine Word, founded, 1920. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Our Limbs Refreshed With Slumber Now
Our Limbs Refreshed With Slumber Now Hymn for Matins on Monday. It was written by Saint Ambrose, and has 17 translations. The English title given above is by J. Neale. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Our Lady’s Dowry
Our Lady’s Dowry A name for the Blessed Virgin as its patroness, England, on account of the great devotion to her among the people in the Middle Ages, and among those who remained steadfast after the Reformation. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Our Lady of Victory, Feast of
Our Lady of Victory, Feast of The original title of the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary. On Sunday 7 October 1571 combined Christian fleets under Don John of Austria achieved a significant naval victory over the Turks in the Straits of Lepanto. Thousands of Christians were liberated, the Turkish fleet was destroyed, and they … Continue reading “Our Lady of Victory, Feast of”
Our Lady of the Snow, Feast of
Our Lady of the Snow, Feast of 5 August . Commemorating the dedication of the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, built by Pope Liberius, restored by Pope Sixtus III, who dedicated it to Our Lady. The feast receives its name from the legend that the Blessed Virgin had indicated with snow the spot … Continue reading “Our Lady of the Snow, Feast of”
Our Lady of the Snow
Our Lady of the Snow (“Dedicatio Sanctæ Mariæ ad Nives”). A feast celebrated on 5 August to commemorate the dedication of the church of Santa Maria Maggiore on the Esquiline Hill in Rome. The church was originally built by Pope Liberius (352-366) and was called after him “Basilica Liberii” or “Liberiana”. It was restored by … Continue reading “Our Lady of the Snow”