Welcome Wolfgangus....
God Bless.
P.S. There are no novos ordo catholics here ..."
hmmmm... I say there are
FEW Novus Ordo Catholics here. There are rare posts, about one every couple of weeks. Here on CInfo we have such camaraderie :) Now Wg will then break all records.
Hear, hear! *
Welcome Wolfganus !
The Feast today is St Anselm - Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church. From Canterbury...died 1109 AD.
Father of Scholastic Theology!
So by the grace of God you chose a propitious Feast to continue your study of Theology...
A few users here are teaoslogans.
*AI:
Key Details About "Hear, hear!"- Origin: The phrase originated in the late 17th century in the British Parliament, originally as "Hear him, hear him!" to draw attention to a speaker.
- Meaning: It signifies "listen to this" or "I agree with what this person is saying".
- Usage: It is used in formal debates, speeches, and to toast or congratulate someone, particularly when clapping is discouraged or as a substitute for applause.
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- Here, Here vs. Hear, Hear: Which Is Correct? - Grammarly
May 9, 2025 — “Here, Here” vs. “Hear, Hear”: Which Is Correct? * Hear, hear is the correct phrase used to express agreement or support. It origi...
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Oct 8, 2021 — * What Does 'Hear, Hear' Mean? “Hear, hear” is a colloquial English-language expression that serves as a verbal agreement or respo...


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- Is it "Hear hear!" or "Hear here!" : r/grammar - Reddit
Oct 30, 2020 — It's "hear, hear", as in "listen to this". It's the same usage as " hear ye, hear ye " or " oyez, oyez " used to preface official ...
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