Mass Readings: 1 July – 8 July, 2018
Liturgical Calendar Year B Weekday Cycle 2 Sunday, July 1, 13th Sunday of the Year Wisdom 1:13-15; 2:23-24, Psalm 30:2, […]
Mass Readings: 1 July – 8 July, 2018 Read Post »
Liturgical Calendar Year B Weekday Cycle 2 Sunday, July 1, 13th Sunday of the Year Wisdom 1:13-15; 2:23-24, Psalm 30:2, […]
Mass Readings: 1 July – 8 July, 2018 Read Post »
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This Week’s Issue: 27 June – 3 July, 2018 Read Post »
Pauls moral teaching often causes controversy. Scripture scholar Victor Paul Furnish, who tries to show how a more critical reading of Pauls ethics can retrieve the spirit of what he said, observes that when one treats Pauls teaching as if it were a sacred cow, one runs the risk of turning it into a white elephant.
Understanding St Paul’s Teachings Read Post »
As we study St Paul, we are faced with the almost inevitable question: what does a Jewish preacher of the Risen Christ who was executed in Rome in around 61 AD have to say to Christians today? After all, so much has changed since Paul’s death.
What did St Paul actually know about Jesus? Before his conversion on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-6) Paul would have known very little about Jesus. Having never met the historical Jesus of Nazareth, he had to rely initially on what was being said about him in Jerusalem by Jesus’ disciples and detractors.
Even among those who have perhaps no knowledge of St Paul, some will have heard of his dramatic conversion and we often hear the phrase “the road to Damascus” or his “Damascus” moment.
St Paul’s Big Round-Trip Read Post »
It used to be a common joke to say that while Jesus was Catholic, Paul was Protestant. Of course we know that both Jesus and Paul were Torah-observing Jews but as with many jokes it has a core of truth.
Paul and Salvation Read Post »
God always loves and generously gives first before asking for fidelity to his commandments — which are the words of a loving father showing people the right way to live, Pope Francis said.
Faith: Joyous Gratitude, Not Slavelike Duty Read Post »
Although the sin of war committed by nations has caused great suffering to Christians in the Middle East, the Catholic
Pope: Bishops, Clergy in Middle East must not Fall into Sin of Opulence Read Post »