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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
Merry Christmas, dear friends! This season is a gift of God. What makes it so great is the profound truth
The season of Advent, as a whole, is about preparing for the coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ at Christmas.
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Saint Paul’s Letter to the Romans is a masterpiece. It is deep, powerful, subtle, and beautiful. I will be writing
Continue readingReflections On Salvation, #2: “Vessels of Wrath” (Romans 9-11)
Ave crux spes unica. Hail to the Cross, our only hope. What are the implications of this hope for Christian
Continue reading“Behold we live”: Msgr. Ronald Knox on the power of the Cross
I … consider everything as a loss because of the supreme good of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his
Continue readingBlessed Are the Pure in Heart (“Deep Wisdom” 7 of 9)
Any confidence we have about our beloved dead, any confidence we have as we consider our own future deaths, comes
Continue readingDying and rising In union with Christ: On All Souls Day
Because we are rational human beings, it is best for us not only to do God’s will, but also first to know God’s will
Continue readingTo know and do God’s will: A short Ignatian primer
Every word we listen to. Every word we speak. Every word we write. Every word of ours, incoming or outgoing,
Continue readingLoving the Word of God in a world filled with words
Some of us make the mistake of thinking that salvation is all about where you end up at the end
Continue readingReflections on Salvation, #1: “The Kingdom of God is within you”
Strive to enter by the narrow door; for many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be
Continue readingReflections on the Gospel, #5: Fulfillment in Jeopardy