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45. If, then, St. Jerome begs for assiduous reading of the Bible by
the faithful in general, he insists on it for those who are called to
"bear the yoke of Christ" and preach His word. His words to Rusticus
the monk apply to all clerics: When reminding Paulinus of the
lessons St. Paul gave to Timothy and Titus, and which he himself had derived
from the Bible, Jerome says: He writes ironically to Marcella about the "self-righteous lack of education" noticeable in some clerics, who "think that to be without culture and to be holy are the same thing, and who dub themselves 'disciples of the fisherman'; as though they were holy simply because ignorant!"[79] Nor is it only the "uncultured" whom Jerome condemns. Learned clerics sin through ignorance of the Bible; therefore he demands of them an assiduous reading of the text.
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76. S. Jerome, Epist. ad Rusticum, 125, 7, 3. 77. Id., Epist. ad Nepotianum, 52, 7, 1; cf. Tit. 1:9. 78. Id. Epist. ad Paulinum, 53, 3 3. 79. Id. Epsit. as Marcellam, 27, i, 2. |
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