Tag: St Paul
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Paul on Paul – 30th May 2021

Romans 8:14-17 This Sunday we contemplate the unique Christian myster of the Trinity – of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirt – who are each a person of God, but do not change the unity of God. Our faith invites us to enter into the God’s Loving mystery – and embrace his Love.
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Paul on Paul – 3rd January 2021

Colossians 3:12-21 “Wives, give way to your husbands” is a bible verse that is often criticised and used to attack the Church and her teachings – but that is because it is misunderstood. Much like being part of a family, taking time, working past our initial instincts and trying to think about what the other…
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Paul on Paul – 27th December 2020

Colossians 3:12-21 “Wives, give way to your husbands” is a bible verse that is often criticised and used to attack the Church and her teachings – but that is because it is misunderstood. Much like being part of a family, taking time, working past our initial instincts and trying to think about what the other…
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Paul on Paul – 20th December 2020

Romans 16:25-27 As we approach the end of Advent, we read the end of St. Paul’s letter to the Romans – and prepare for ‘the revelation of a mystery kept secret for endless ages’.
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Paul on Paul – 13th December 2020

1 Thessalonians 5:16-24 The 2nd reading this week captures the spirit of ‘Gaudete’ Sunday. The Birth of Jesus is something about which we should always rejoice.
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Paul on Paul – 6th December 2020

2 Peter 3:8-14 This week, inspired by a recent podcast – we consider a passage from St. Peter’s letter and ask what it means to be Holy in the sigh of the Lord.
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Paul on Paul – 29th November 2020

1 Corinthians 1:3-9 The Opening of a New Liturgical Year and the Opening of one of St. Paul’s longest Scriptural letters. We can use the latter to help guide us in the former and, after a very difficult 2020, look at what we must take forward with us.
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Paul on Paul – 22nd November 2020

1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28 The last Sunday in the Church’s liturgical year is dedicated to the Kingship of Christ. But Paul reminds us that by sharing in his baptism, and him sharing in our Humanity – we also gain a share in his Kingship!
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Paul on Paul – 15th November 2020

1 Thessalonians 5:1-6 There are times that, without warning, our lives can be upended – we know that this year more than most. St. Paul reminds us that we do not know God’s plan. By accepting that, we must do what we can – trust in him.
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Paul on Paul – 8th November 2020

1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 In November, the church asks us to pray for the dead with particular attention. This passage from St. Paul emphasises the centrality of the Eternal life for all Christians.
