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A Pocket Guide to St. Paul by Dr. Scott Hahn


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Over 90 pages of insight into this apostle and martyr, especially appropriate during this jubilee Year of St. Paul.


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Nun of the Above

Posted by St. Paul Center on 11.19.08

The novitiate is doing well. Sister John Mary finished her monastic decorum class with the postulants and now they have begun a scripture course that will include Dr. Scott Hahn’s Bible Study “Genesis to Jesus”. All are excited about diving into all the books of the Bible and get a deeper grasp of the narrative thread of salvation history that runs through the whole Bible.  Kudos to Dr. Hahn and all…  [Continue Reading]

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Drinking Deeply Made Easy

Posted by St. Paul Center on 11.14.08

Dr. Mary Healy and Dr. Peter Williamson, both Senior Fellows of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, are co-editors for a new series of 17 volumes of commentary on the books of the New Testament. Titled Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture, this series seeks to promote biblical literacy and encourage deeper spirituality through the Bible. “There is a weariness and boredom with the Catholic…  [Continue Reading]

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Scripture and Liturgy in Heaven…and England

Posted by St. Paul Center on 11.06.08

St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology founder and President Dr. Scott Hahn and Distinguished Fellow Dr. Michael Waldstein recently participated in Scripture and Liturgy in the Theology of Pope Benedict XVI, a one day congress held at historic Oxford University in England. This was the first event co-sponsored by the St. Paul Center and The Center for Faith and Culture at Oxford. It included talks…  [Continue Reading]

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Giving Thanks - in Plenty and in Want

How is it that we can find ourselves wealthy and in want at the same time?

Posted by Dr. Scott Hahn on 11.01.08

I’ve learned that we can. In this, the Church’s Year of St. Paul, we Catholics have grown rich indeed — in grace, in wisdom and insight, and even in very practical matters related to Bible study. The Holy Father has been conducting a worldwide study on the life and works of the Apostle to the Gentiles. Week after week, he has explained difficult passages and revealed new dimensions to passages we…  [Continue Reading]

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A Day Late and a Decade Short

Posted by Mike Aquilina on 11.01.08

The month of the Rosary just came to a close, and I find myself up late, remembering that I’ve wanted to post links to some very good things.

Maureen, our faithful guide to things Celtic and patristic, provided excerpts of Pope Benedict’s recent words on the Rosary.

Meanwhile, in the world of paper and ink, a lovely new book appeared by my friend Gary Jansen: The Rosary: A Journey to the Beloved.…  [Continue Reading]

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I Hear a Symphony: The Many Meanings of “the Word of God”

What’s the Word? By Dr. Scott Hahn

Posted by Dr. Scott Hahn on 10.28.08

You and I might answer that question in many different ways, depending on the context in which it’s asked. “The word” could mean the latest news (“The word on the street is . . .”). Or it could mean a decisive command (“The word from the corner office is . . .”). Or it could simply mean a word—a basic unit of language, like the little clusters of the alphabet that make up this sentence. [Read More…  [Continue Reading]

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Pope: Synods Fundamental to Church

Says they are a "coming together"

Posted by St. Paul Center on 10.05.08

VATICAN CITY, OCT. 5, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Synods are a fundamental part of the Church as they are a “coming together” of the people of God to be one in Christ, says Benedict XVI.

The Pope said this today before praying the midday Angelus together with the crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square, noting that earlier he had presided at the inaugural Mass of the 12th General Ordinary Assembly of the Synod…  [Continue Reading]

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