Titus is the third pastoral epistle in the Biblical canon. It has many similarities to the letters written to Timothy and was written shortly before Paul was executed. Paul mentions Titus several ...
St. Paul even encourages the Colossians to read this epistle, but still it is not in ... It is a collection of many different styles of writing - poetry, history, parables, letters, songs, etc.
[Acts 20:7] It is interesting to note that St. Paul had spent ... St. Barnabas in his epistle devotes a whole chapter on the issue of the Sabbath. He concluded by writing: And we too rejoice ...
The word 'church' in common language has many meanings depending on the context. This is the story ...
Update 11:48 a.m. ET Jan. 9: Rev. Andrew Young, sat near Carter’s casket starting with a reading from the Epistle Paul writing to Ephesians which includes “be kind and compassionate to one ...
Apostolic Authority: Writing against the Gnostics ... If Peter was not the author of the first epistle that bears his name, the presence of this cryptic reference witnesses to at least a tradition ...
Discover the life of Paul the Apostle, from his early years as Saul of Tarsus to his missionary journeys through Greece and ...
There are repeated references in the Bible to the mysteries of God’s plan, and to things only revealed after the Author of salvation had come into the world and completed his redemptive work.
The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for the fourth Sunday before Lent in Year C is Luke 5.1–11, the story of the miraculous catch of fish, as we jump forward into Jesus’ ministry before returning to ...