good morning to all of you wonderful folk out there...a bless-ed morning to you all;
(i never started a day of the week thread before and wanted to see how it felt...kind of a bucket list thing....)
<span style="font-style: italic">There are two popular beliefs about the origin of the English word "Sunday."
--- It is derived from the name of the Scandinavian sun Goddess Sunna (a.k.a. Sunne, Frau Sonne). 5,6
---- It is derived from "Sol," the Roman God of the Sun." Their phrase "Dies Solis" means "day of the Sun." The Christian saint Jerome (d. 420) commented "If it is called the day of the sun by the pagans, we willingly accept this name, for on this day the Light of the world arose, on this day the Sun of Justice shone forth." 7
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(i never started a day of the week thread before and wanted to see how it felt...kind of a bucket list thing....)
<span style="font-style: italic">There are two popular beliefs about the origin of the English word "Sunday."
--- It is derived from the name of the Scandinavian sun Goddess Sunna (a.k.a. Sunne, Frau Sonne). 5,6
---- It is derived from "Sol," the Roman God of the Sun." Their phrase "Dies Solis" means "day of the Sun." The Christian saint Jerome (d. 420) commented "If it is called the day of the sun by the pagans, we willingly accept this name, for on this day the Light of the world arose, on this day the Sun of Justice shone forth." 7
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........but nothing but chilling after..........enjoy the rest of your day!
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