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Rapture is Biblical. Rapture is from God. It is part of God’s plan of saving humanity. ‘the word rapture comes from the word ‘rapturo’, ‘harpazo’ meaning to seize upon by force, to snatch upon by force or caught up.‘Rapturo’, ‘harpazo’, ‘caught …

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4] IDUMA: Latin form of Greek Idouma, meaning “red.”; IGNATIUS: Late Latin form of Roman Egnatius, possibly meaning “unknowing.”Compare with another form of Ignatius.

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I sometimes get requests for help in understanding the Latin texts of the very familiar hymns for Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction. The O Salutaris and Tantum Ergo, though familiar to many Catholics remain only vaguely understood in terms of a word-for-word translation. Most know the poetic

any of the main parts (usually twelve) into which the calendar year is divided also calendar month; the time from any date of one month to the corresponding date of the next a

Latin Adverbs and Prepositions. Like most high colleges in the late 1980s, mine did not offer courses in Latin. I finally got to take a full year of Latin during my B.A., which was marvelous, but I’m certain that nobody receives the sort of classical education that one might have fifty years ago.

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A abbas abbatis : man / abbot. abbatia : abbey, monastery. abduco : to lead, or take away / detach, withdraw. abeo : to go away, retire / depart from life, die. abeo : to digress / change / vanish, disappear.

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The earliest known form of Latin is Old Latin, which was spoken from the Roman Kingdom to the later part of the Roman Republic period. It is attested both in inscriptions and in some of the earliest extant Latin literary …

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