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Genesis to Jesus!

Monday evenings at 9pm Eastern Standard on EWTN (and again on Thursdays at 2am Eastern), St. Paul Center president Dr. Scott Hahn will be presenting a new television series, “Genesis to Jesus.” Joined by our vice president, Rob Corzine, Dr. Hahn will unpack the story that unites all the books of the Bible as a single book. It’s the story of God’s covenant with His people. God’s enduring faithfulness and humanity’s recurring unfaithfulness, makes for a dramatic narrative, one that takes us from creation to the end of time. [READ MORE]

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Blessed the Barron

Posted by Mike Aquilina on 08.26.11

The long-awaited book Catholicism: A Journey to the Heart of the Faith is out and buyable!

When Father Barron is talking, I can’t stop listening. Whatever he writes, I can’t put down unfinished. He loves the people he addresses. He writes about what matters to us. To read him is to be loved in word after word. In these pages, heart speaks to heart.

Don’t miss it!

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Why the Pope has to be Infallible, Part 1

Posted by Dr. John Bergsma on 08.26.11

In response to my post from last Sunday’s readings, Emil Anton has made some interesting interventions in the comments raising issues about papal infallibility.  So I though it might be pertinent to walk through the steps that lead to papal infallibility—at least, the ones I find convincing.

Let’s start with the question: who is the final arbiter of the interpretation of Scripture?  I start with...  [Continue Reading]

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Journey Through Scripture Success

Posted by St. Paul Center on 08.16.11

ABS 2011
Matthew Leonard Presenting Genesis to Jesus

When the annual Applied Biblical Studies Conference, held on the campus of Franciscan University of Steubenville, wrapped up on July 29, 2011, the staff of the St. Paul Center was more than pleased. The conference, which featured talks on the Gospel of Matthew by Dr. Scott Hahn, Dr. Brant Pitre, Dr. Michael Barber, Fr. Pablo Gazenz, Dr. John Bergsma, and other Center Fellows, was itself a rousing...  [Continue Reading]

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Are War and Schism always Sins Against Charity?

Reflections on Matthew Levering's The Betrayal of Charity

Posted by Dr. Brant Pitre on 08.09.11

What would happen if, through some bending of the space-time continuum, it were possible to bring together at a conference table contemporary literary critics, theologians, and biblical scholars such as Harold Bloom, John Howard Yoder, and Richard Hays, as well as the common and angelic doctor, St. Thomas Aquinas? What would be the result if these interlocutors were to take as their topic of discussion...  [Continue Reading]

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Pope recommends Bible for vacation reading

Posted by St. Paul Center on 08.04.11

Pope Benedict XVI has urged Catholics to read the Bible while on vacation, particularly the lesser known books of sacred scripture.
“This seems to be a good thing to do on the holidays: take a book of the Bible, so you have some relaxation and, at the same time, enter into the great expanse of ​​the Word of God and deepen our contact with the Eternal,” said the Pope in his Wednesday General Audience...  [Continue Reading]

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