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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Jérôme (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Hieronymi Terraebonae) is a Latin rite suffragan of the Archdiocese of Montréal. Its cathedral episcopal see is Cathédrale Saint-Jérôme, dedicated to Saint Jerome (Hieronumus), in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec .
The Cathedral of St. Jerome [1] [2] (French: Cathédrale de Saint-Jérôme) [3] is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Jérôme-Mont-Laurier in Canada. [4] The cathedral church is located at 355 Rue St-Georges in Saint-Jérôme , Quebec .
The Catholic parish of Saint-Jérôme was constituted on November 15, 1834, and the village was constituted on July 1, 1845, by governor Metcalfe. [ 5 ] François-Xavier-Antoine Labelle , a Roman Catholic priest who was the great "colonizer" (promoter of settlement) of the North of Montreal, was in charge of the pastoral administration of Saint ...
Jerome (/ dʒ ə ˈ r oʊ m /; Latin: Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; Ancient Greek: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; c. 342–347 – 30 September 420), also known as Jerome of Stridon, was an early Christian priest, confessor, theologian, translator, and historian; he is commonly known as Saint Jerome.
St. Jerome Church may refer to: Franciscan Church, Vienna or Church of St. Jerome, Vienna, Austria; Saint Jerome of the Croats in Rome, Italy; Monastery of Saint Jerome (Granada), a church and monastery in Granada, Spain; Saint Jerome Parish Church in Morong, province of Rizal, Philippines; St Jerome's Church, Llangwm, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
St. Jerome's was listed as being at its present site on the corner of Alexander Avenue and E 137th Street in 1892. [5] The parish of St. Luke's Church (Bronx, New York) was separated from St. Jerome's in 1897. [6] The parish has seen a number of demographic shifts. in the 1930s, Puerto Rican families moving into the area.
Saint Jerome the Royal (in Spanish San Jerónimo el Real) is a Roman Catholic church from the early 16th-century in central Madrid ().. The church, which has undergone numerous remodelings and restorations over the centuries is the remaining structure of the Hieronymite monastery that once stood beside the royal palace of Buen Retiro, of which a portion now serves as the Prado museum.
The Hieronymites or Jeronimites, also formally known as the Order of Saint Jerome (Latin: Ordo Sancti Hieronymi; abbreviated OSH), is a Catholic cloistered religious order and a common name for several congregations of hermit monks living according to the Rule of Saint Augustine, though the role principle of their lives is that of the 5th-century hermit and biblical scholar Jerome.