Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Amen

Well, it is curious to see how the word Amen is in other languages

Of Hebrew origin, in the Hebraic language it is written: אמן

In Japanese: ア ー メ ン

In Greek: ἀμήν

In Bengali: আমেন

How beautiful it is in Bengali:

it looks like a musical note 😀

Of course it seems that God only does things to adorn us

if you want to see what the word Amen is like in other languages, all countries appear in this link: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am%C3%A9n (It is better the link in Spanish language because it has all the Countries and Languages)

Amen! 

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

1064 Thus the Creed's final "Amen" repeats and confirms its first words: "I believe." To believe is to say "Amen" to God's words, promises and commandments; to entrust oneself completely to him who is the "Amen" of infinite love and perfect faithfulness. the Christian's everyday life will then be the "Amen" to the "I believe" of our baptismal profession of faith:

May your Creed be for you as a mirror. Look at yourself in it, to see if you believe everything you say you believe. and rejoice in your faith each day.647