[Faith-talk] RE Did Jesus Seize the Day?
mary wurtzel
marywurtzel at comcast.net
Thu Oct 1 14:54:40 UTC 2009
Hi All,
I have never heard the song. Is it recent? I am caught back
inthe #'fjs. Carpe Diem is Latin, and some have translated it,
"sieze the day."
Mary
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>Mary, You didn't use the foreign words, and I think that Seize
the
>Day was a song. Sorry about that.
>At 06:05 PM 9/30/2009, you wrote:
>>hello,
>>Just one point I wish to make. Carpe Diem is not a modern
>>expession. It comes from Vergil in a poem. Thanks for your
input so far.
>>Mary
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