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Pope John Paul II explains why St. Paul writes so much on suffering: “The Apostle shares his own discovery and rejoices in it because of all those whom it can help – just as it helped him ...
But as young people raised in the Maronite and other Eastern rite Catholic and Orthodox churches leave the war-torn country ...
An untold number of Christians have died for their faith, with nearly 4,500 killed in 2024 alone. Day of the Christian Martyr ...
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The Apostle Paul was beaten, stoned, and imprisoned; even Jesus our savior died a cruel death on the cross. The way of the cross Then Jesus said to his disciples,“Whoever wants to be my disciple must ...
Paul the Apostle was no stranger to suffering! He was shipwrecked, stoned, persecuted, beaten, imprisoned, suffered illness, injury, and finally executed but he was still able to say ‘Rejoice always’.
During the celebration, Pope Leo XIV revived the ancient tradition of personally imposing the pallium on new metropolitan ...
By Edoardo Giribaldi Pope Leo XIV presided over the celebration of Sunday's Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, patrons of ...
Today is the great feast of the Church of Rome, born from the witness of the apostles Peter and Paul and made fruitful by their blood and that of many other martyrs.’ ...
John Bradshaw once said, "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God." Can man stand up to these conditions? "Man can but not ...
Feast of St Peter and St Paul 2025, 2026 and 2027 in Vatican City On 29 June, Vatican City celebrates the Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul as a public holiday. Both the Apostle Peter and the ...
Author: Paul of TarsusAuthor: Paul of Tarsus Date Written: 55 or 56 AD Second Corinthians is the fourth letter that Paul wrote to the Christian community in Corinth (only 2 letters survive). Paul ...