Confession | St. Patrick’s Confessio Let every tongue confess that Jesus Christ, in whom we believe and whom we await to come back to us in the near future, is Lord and God [Nota] He is judge of the living and of the dead [Nota] ; he rewards every person according to their deeds [Nota]
The Confession of St. Patrick Let every tongue confess that Jesus Christ, in whom we believe and whom we await to come back to us in the near future, is Lord and God He is judge of the living and of the dead; he rewards every person according to their deeds
The Confession of St. Patrick | EWTN He was made man, and, having defeated death, was received into heaven by the Father; and He has given Him all power over all names in heaven, on earth, and under the earth, and every tongue shall confess to Him that Jesus Christ is Lord and God, in whom we believe, an whose advent we expect soon to be, judge of the living and of the dead, who wi
Confessio | work by Saint Patrick | Britannica …work by Patrick himself, the Confessio (“Confession,” a reply to charges made by British ecclesiastics), in which he describes his life at a Roman villa in Britain, his capture by Irish raiders, and his seven years of slavery in Ireland Recovering his freedom, he claimed he was educated and ordained…
Confessio of St. Patrick - The Patrick Story He became a human, and having conquered death was received into Heaven by the Father who gave him all power over every name in Heaven and on Earth and in Hell, so that every tongue should confess to him that Jesus Christ is Lord and God, in him we believe
The Altar of the Confessio - basilicasanpietro. va The Confessio is the sacred space that opens up in front of the main altar of the basilica, enabling the tomb of Saint Peter to be seen from above The term “Confessio” evokes the martyrdom of Peter on the Vatican Hill, bathed in the blood of the early Roman martyrs at the time of the persecutions of the emperor Nero
Saint Patrick in Context: Dates, Legends, and The Confessio Only two of Patrick’s writings survive These are the Confessio, an account of his life; and the Epistola, a brief letter directed against the British chieftain Coroticus and the actions of his soldiers
Muirchú moccu Machtheni - Wikipedia Muirchú moccu Machtheni (Latin: Maccutinus), usually known simply as Muirchú, (born sometime in the seventh century) was a monk and historian from Leinster