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Following St. Anselm of Canterbury, theology is often defined as “faith seeking understanding.” We think that having a deeper understanding
A Blog of St. Paul Street Evangelization
A Blog of St. Paul Street Evangelization
Following St. Anselm of Canterbury, theology is often defined as “faith seeking understanding.” We think that having a deeper understanding
This article was originally shared as a talk at the Synod on Evangelization and Vocations, Diocese of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota. Good evening,
Continue readingEncountering Christ in the Heart of Parish Life
We must always approach Christ with “no duplicity” in us, as did Nathanael, ready to receive God’s self-revelation in Christ
Continue readingSt. Bartholomew: From Despair to Discipleship and a Heavenly Destiny
Then the other servant came and said, ‘Sir, here is your gold coin; I kept it stored away in a
Continue readingThe Sin of Treating God as if He Were a Bad Man (Luke 19:20-23)
Are you Saved? This is a question that can trip up a lot of Catholics. It usually comes from a
What is the virtue of hope, and how does it relate to us as evangelists? In light of the Jubilee
Sometimes, when we think of following the authorities in our lives we think of “toeing the line.” But following the
Continue readingSaints Peter and Paul: Models of suffering and perseverance in faith
You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I
Continue readingReflections on Salvation, #6: “He causes rain to fall on the just and the unjust”
When I saw the following quote, I thought it would be worth it simply to share and let St. John
One of the great privileges of working for St. Paul Street Evangelization is being able to travel around the country
The message of Easter is that God has suffered and died and risen for all of us, but also for