. Hard to believe, even from the most rabbid catholic. Yehova is the name of God.
Just because God was called Jehovah in the OT in Hebrew and Greek does not mean that English is served. Christians believe in God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. I have no idea what you mean by Yehovah unless you are expressly not a Trinitarian.
It is the name that he commanded us to call him by, often printed as YHVH, or YHWH in some Bibles. In the KJV and similar versions, it is the name for which the name LORD is substituted.
Then substitute God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit in English because we speak English and we do not put on airs. Right?
Yehova Elohim, king of the universe, who brings forth bread from the Earth speaks only Hebrew in his word.
I know that it is an old English tradition to disrespect everyone’s name by mispronouncing them, but speaking English is no reason to disobey Yehova’s commandments, especially his name.
You may continue to disrespect Yehova; that is between you and him. I choose to respect and obey him.