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I seem to remember an episode of CAL in which Jimmy said the East names OT figures like Moses or Elijah as St. Moses and St. Elijah? Is that the case?
We certainly regard them as saints, but on all of the icons I’ve seen of them they are usually referred to as the Prophet Elijah, etc. However there wouldn’t be anything wrong with calling him or others by the name Saint.I seem to remember an episode of CAL in which Jimmy said the East names OT figures like Moses or Elijah as St. Moses and St. Elijah? Is that the case?
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it either, but I’d be curious to know why the West doesn’t use that language, and why the East might. But you seem to say the East doesn’t, so I’m not sure!We certainly regard them as saints, but on all of the icons I’ve seen of them they are usually referred to as the Prophet Elijah, etc. However there wouldn’t be anything wrong with calling him or others by the name Saint.
He is saying that the East will use both—Prophets/Saints–and he is correct.I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it either, but I’d be curious to know why the West doesn’t use that language, and why the East might. But you seem to say the East doesn’t, so I’m not sure!
Oh! Well, if I could change anything in Western Catholic custom, I think it would be to call them Saints too!He is saying that the East will use both—Prophets/Saints–and he is correct.
:clapping:Oh! Well, if I could change anything in Western Catholic custom, I think it would be to call them Saints too!
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I think you are entirely correct. I looked through an on-line Roman Catholic Index of Saints - very numerous - and although it included Aarons, Abrahams, Jonahs, Mosess, Davids, and others, these were all Christian Era saints, bearing the names of the patriarchs and prophets, but the patriarchs and prophets themselves were not mentioned at all and there were no feast days given for them.I think a bigger difference is the the OT saints have days on the liturgical calendar. I don’t know if the Latin one does.
God bless!I seem to remember an episode of CAL in which Jimmy said the East names OT figures like Moses or Elijah as St. Moses and St. Elijah? Is that the case?
Because they’re not on our calendar of saints.I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it either, but I’d be curious to know why the West doesn’t use that language, and why the East might. But you seem to say the East doesn’t, so I’m not sure!