Saint Jerome

Saint Jerome spoke to me last night in a dream.

The dream symbolised a meeting at a home. And a meeting in a neighbourhood where everyone was standing at their window in the evening. A secret society predominantly Christian maybe the Knights Templar modern day though.

Their was one particular house large house with members where they would conduct this meeting at their window. The symbolism of the meeting at a home and the secretive nature of the gathering is quite intriguing. It seems to convey a sense of community and perhaps the preservation of traditions or knowledge. The mention of the Knights Templar adds an element of mystery and historical significance to the dream.

Saint Jerome

, also known as Hieronymus, was a Christian scholar and translator who is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin, known as the Vulgate. He is often depicted with a lion as a symbol of his scholarly wisdom and bravery. Saint Jerome is considered a Doctor of the Church and is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Anglican traditions.

Death

30 September 420 (aged approx 73-78) Bethlehem, Palaestina Prima

Knights Templar

The Knights Templar, originally known as the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, was a medieval Catholic military order recognized in 1139 by the papal bull Omne Datum Optimum. The order was among the most powerful and wealthy Christian organizations of the time, with their symbol of the red cross on a white mantle becoming widely recognized.

The Knights Templar’s primary mission was to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. They also played a significant role in the economic, financial, and political realms of medieval Europe. However, the order faced controversy and was eventually disbanded in the early 14th century due to accusations of heresy and corruption.

The legacy of the Knights Templar continues to intrigue and inspire modern literature, art, and popular culture, often associated with mystique, secrecy, and tales of hidden treasures and knowledge. Their complex history and the enigma surrounding their activities have led to numerous theories and speculations, contributing to their enduring appeal in contemporary times.

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