>in the 6th age of the worldWhat does this mean?What are the 6 - probably 6+ now - ages of the world?
>>17415818Latin if you’re interested.
If I had to guess, just by counting each of the events mentioned (Creation, the Flood, the birth of Abraham), then the age of Rome is the sixth age of the world. Pure guesswork though, have never seen anything of a "sixth age" ever mentioned by the Saints, the Fathers, or any theologian ever really. This is from the Latin Mass I presume?
>>17415947Yes, it is from a Latin Mass. Midnight Mass on Christmas to be precise.
>"No one took the Bible literally before the dumb pr*tties got their hand on it o algo*