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Whom did Pope Damasus (306-384) commission
to translate the Scriptures into Latin, the Vulgate version of the Bible?

   St Jerome
   St Francis of Assisi
   St Benedict
   St Peter Claver

Your answer was: St Francis of Assisi.


Answer: Damasus was the pope who commissioned St Jerome to translate the Scriptures into Latin, the Vulgate version of the Bible. Damasus was a sixty-year-old deacon when he was elected bishop of Rome in 366. His reign was marked by violence from the start when another group decided to elect a different pope. Both sides tried to enforce their selections through violence. Though the physical fighting stopped, Damasus had to struggle with these opponents throughout his years as pope.

Damasus may not have won this battle directly, but he won the war by initiating works that outlasted all his opponents. Not only did he commission the Vulgate translation, but he also changed the liturgical language of the Church from Greek to Latin. He also worked hard to preserve and restore the catacombs, the graves of the martyrs, and relics.

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'Pope St Domasus from the Catholic Ireland'
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Pope St Damasus
1600 Anniversary of Death
749-751 (1984)


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