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The Divine Word may mean several things:
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus Christ is the Word of God (Greek: logos).
- The Divine Word may refer to the Word of God, which in a Christian context usually refers to the Bible.
- Other faiths may use the Divine Word to refer to their own sacred texts.
- The Society of the Divine Word is a Roman Catholic missionary order founded in 1875 in Germany. It originally sought Roman Catholic converts in East Asia. [1] (http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05054a.htm)
- Divine Word College is a Roman Catholic seminary in Epworth, Iowa that trains students for missionary work, affiliated with the Society of the Divine Word. [2] (http://www.dwci.edu/)
- Divine Word School of English is a Roman Catholic school that teaches English as a foreign language; it is located in Maynooth, Ireland, and is also affiliated with the Society of the Divine Word. [3] (http://www.dwes.org/)
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