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  1. SCRIPTURE.—In the English version of the Bible the word Glory, one of the commonest in the Scripture, is used to translate several Hebrew terms in the Old Testament, and the Greek doksa in the New Testament. Sometimes the Catholic versions employ brightness, where others use glory. When this occurs, the original signifies, as it frequently ...

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  2. GLORY. The recognition and praise of someone's excellence. Applied to God, the divine (internal) glory is the infinite goodness that the persons of the Trinity constantly behold and mutually ...

  3. Sometimes the Catholic versions employ brightness, where others use glory. When this occurs, the original signifies, as it frequently does elsewhere, a physical, visible phenomenon. This meaning is found for instance in Exodus 24:16: "And the glory of the Lord dwelt upon Sinai"; in Luke 2:9, and in the account of the Transfiguration on Mount ...

  4. In his Modern Catholic Dictionary, Fr. John Hardon, S.J., provides a good summary of the different meanings of “glory”: The recognition and praise of someone’s excellence. Applied to God, the divine (internal) glory is the infinite goodness that the persons of the Trinity constantly behold and mutually praise.

  5. world without end. Amen. The “Glory Be” is far and away the most common Christian prayer after the Our Father and the Hail Mary. This prayer is called a doxology, from the Greek word meaning an expression of glory or praise. Christians usually use it as a way of summing up all their feelings and intentions at the end of some longer prayer.

  6. What Does the Gospel of John Mean by Glory? The word ‘glory’ is used to describe God. But the word is also used in relation to humanity. C.S. Lewis famously grappled with this reality and came to the conclusion: ‘Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself, your neighbor is the holiest object presented to your senses’. (The Weight of Glory)

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  8. Feb 10, 2019 · When the apostles experience God’s glorious saving action in this simple sign, they leave everything and follow Christ (Luke 5:11), a response which signals that they have detached from material ...

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