Are we allowed to write the full Tetragrammaton?

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Are catholics allowed to use (write specifically) the name of God?
 
There is no theological reason for us to avoid the Tetragrammaton. We are encouraged to avoid using the name casually and liturgically out of respect for some people’s sensitivities.
 
since you do not know what the vowels for the Tetragrammation are, how can you write it?
 
since you do not know what the vowels for the Tetragrammation are, how can you write it?
Like this: JHWH (German transliteration) or YHVW (English transliteration). If I had the Hebrew alphabet I could give you the yod-he-vav-he, but I don’t.

“Tetragrammaton” simply means “four letters.” You don’t need the vowels.
 
I see the term Tetragrammaton as more of a technical terminology than anything else in the broad spectrum of Greek as well as Latin derivative languages.

Is using the Hebrew term Yahweh…YHWH (Hebrew: יהוה‎) really out of context addressing God respectfully? 🤷
 
Is using the Hebrew term Yahweh…YHWH (Hebrew: יהוה‎) really out of context addressing God respectfully? 🤷
Of course Catholics should have no fear invoking the Holy Name. The instruction otherwise is primarily out of deference to Jewish sensibilities.
 
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