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You're Invited to the Holy Land!

God once walked among us. He was born in a stable, worked in a carpenter’s shop, taught in a synagogue, and walked the fields, hills, and roads of ancient Galilee.

Next spring, from May 23–June 1, 2011, you can walk there too. Along with the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, you can travel to Israel on a life-changing, faith-transforming journey that will take you from the angels announcement to the virgin in Nazareth to the empty tomb in Jerusalem.

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Rome Sweet Home

Posted by Dr. Scott Hahn on 02.03.10

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Once upon a time, in a book title, I referred to Rome as “Sweet Home.” It’s a phrase that doesn’t grow old for me. After a quarter-century as a Catholic, I’ve lived here as much as I’ve lived anywhere. It’s home.

When I say “Rome,” of course, I’m talking about this great Church — wherever we may encounter her: in a small town in Nebraska, on the seas off Alaska, or on an improvised altar near the...  [Continue Reading]

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Hope Springs Eternal

Posted by Matthew Leonard on 01.12.10

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I have to admit to feeling a bit down this morning upon the realization that Christmastide is over and we have now entered Winter Ordinary Time (insert sigh). Driving to the office through the snow, I reflected that this part of the liturgical year is almost too well-named.

Indeed, the first “ordinary” days of work and school after the Christmas season are always tough. In addition to the reluctant...  [Continue Reading]

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You Say You Want a Resolution?

Posted by Dr. Scott Hahn on 01.04.10

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The year turns, and it’s time for us to take stock.

But taking stock is not enough, as you and I well know. Once we’ve sized up the previous year, we need to make resolutions. Once we know what’s working well, we pledge to make it even better. When we see something that needs to be changed, then we make like a linesman at a bowl game – and we plow into the new year with a firm purpose of amendment....  [Continue Reading]

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A True Blessing

Posted by St. Paul Center on 12.09.09

It may have been our most successful Letter and Spirit Conference ever.

On November 6 and 7, priests, scholars, and lay people from around the country gathered in Crafton, PA, to probe the mysteries of “Priesthood and Blessing.” Joining us were 65 seminarians from 7 seminaries and dozens of dioceses. It was by far the highest number of seminarians who have attended the annual conference, and thanks...  [Continue Reading]

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Signs of Life

Posted by Dr. Scott Hahn on 12.08.09

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I’ve been a Catholic for almost a quarter-century, and still I marvel at the richness of the life we share. We’re borne along in this life by a sacred tradition, a primal element of customs of prayer. We pray with our hearts and minds, our souls and bodies. We pray with our posture and gestures, our words and silence, with water and wool, with bread and wine.

I love the Catholic life, and I’ve long...  [Continue Reading]

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A Lamp Unto My Feet

Posted by Matthew Leonard on 11.04.09

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At a recent Wednesday audience, Benedict XVI invited us all to “nourish our existence with the Word of God, for example, through more attentive listening to the readings and the Gospel, especially in Sunday Mass. Moreover,” he continued, “it is important to reserve a certain time every day for meditation of the Bible, so that the Word of God is the lamp that illumines our daily path on earth.”

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