etymology of genuflection: Latin genu + flectere genu meaning “knee” and flectere meaning “to bend” Not fond of “tribulation”: “dogfight” sounds better. Vigano is in hiding, which explains his freedom to speak. Schneider of Kazakhstan and Vigano of At Large are the bravest bishops. His comment uses two rhetorical devices: (1) repetendum, derived from Latin and meaning repetition, and (2) parataxis, derived from Greek and meaning to place side by side. The latter is a rhetorical term in which phrases and clauses are placed one after another independently, not coordinating or subordinating them with conjunctions.
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