Qui est sainte Chloé ?

Qui est sainte Chloé ?

Qui est sainte Chloé ?

Histoire CHLOE Sa sainte patronne est Calipso, une nymphe qui retint Ulysse 10 ans (dans L'Illiade et l'Odyssée). Dans la mythologie grecque, c'est la déesse des fleurs, mariée à Zéphir, le vent d'ouest. Sa fête est le 10 novembre, jour de la fête des nymphes.

Pourquoi ne pas appeler sa fille Chloé ?

Parce que les Chloé sont des grosses nazes moralement, mentalement, physiologiquement et aussi physiquement.

Quelle est l'origine du prénom Cloé ?

Etymologie du prénom Cloe Cloë est un prénom d'origine grecque. Il est dérivé de « lenire », qui signifie « jeune pousse ».

Who is Saint Chloé?

  • Saint Chloé is officially one of the Patron Saints of Gaullica, as well as one of the Patrons of Satucin (specifically the province of her namesake, Chloéterre). The first Gaullican colony in the new world and now soveriegn nation, Sainte-Chloé, was named after her, and bears her name and patronage still.

Where did Chloe live in the New Testament?

  • While some theories suggest that Chloe lived in Ephesus, a more common assumption is that she lived in Corinth. It appears that she could see some disturbing problems evolving within the new Church there and so sent some emissaries to Paul, hoping for some intervention.

What does the name Chloe mean in the Bible?

  • A Young, Growing Church. The name Chloe is Greek and means a young, green, growing shoot. What a perfect name for a person who evidently made efforts to find nurturing for the young, green, growing church of Corinth. It appears that Chloe understood the need for assistance and so got word to Paul.

Who were the people of the House of Chloe?

  • The Douay-Rheims translation of the Bible uses the words, “by them that are of the house of Chloe.” Another translation cites “people from Chloe’s family” (Good News Translation). A variety of commentaries suggest that Chloe’s people could have been family members, servants, slaves, employees, or members of a possible House Church at her home.

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