Showing posts with label Saint Paul the Apostle. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Book Review: Saint Paul by Pope Benedict XVI

Saint Paul by Pope Benedict XVI


Following the tradition of his predecessor Saint John Paul II, Pope Benedict gave ongoing series of general audiences in Rome on Wednesdays. This book collects twenty lectures on the life and theology of the Apostle Paul. Paul's original name was Saul and his first appearance in the Christian story was that he zealously persecuted the nascent church. Then he was struck down (and even struck blind) on the road to Damascus by Christ Himself. This moment was Paul's conversion. He sought out the Christian community. His blindness was cured when he received Baptism and changed his name to Paul. He then became a zealous evangelist for the church, traveling far and wide through the Roman Empire.

Benedict gives a fine historical overview of both Paul's life and the context in which he lived. The Pax Romana allowed free and unmolested travel from Spain to Egypt as well as a common language and culture from which the early church could grow. Benedict describes Paul's missionary journeys and his martyrdom in Rome under Nero's persecution.

Even better is Benedict's theological overview of Paul's teaching. He discusses Paul's relationship with the other apostles as a follower of Christ and a teacher of others. He describes Paul's Christology, showing how it moves from the sacredness of the place (the Temple in Jerusalem) to the sacredness of the people (the Christians who are the body of Christ and the temple of the Holy Spirit). The Spirit of God no longer dwells just in the Holy of Holies but in all Christians through baptism and the other sacraments--especially the Eucharist. In a mysterious way, God the Son shares His life, His very physical life, through the sacrament He instituted at the Last Supper. Paul follows this insight to its natural conclusions. We are all called to participate in Christ's death and resurrection. We must not only have faith but also work toward the expansion and fulfillment of that faith. We need to grow personally and help others to grow. Benedict highlights many key insights and details from Paul's teachings.

This book reads quickly. It's twenty chapters long but each chapter is only four to seven pages long. The overview of Paul's life and theology is great and well worth reading.

Highly recommended.


Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Saint Paul the Apostle, Norwalk, Ohio

On our way home from Minnesota, we went to Sunday Mass at Saint Paul the Apostle Church in Norwalk, Ohio. The church wasn't too far from the highway and it has lovely exteriors and interiors.

Saint Paul the Apostle Church

The main altar of the church is flanked by statues of Mary and Joseph, a typical design well executed. I liked the ceiling too. Maybe not so much the crucifix above the altar.

View from nave

The main altar

Our Lady's niche

Saint Joseph

Just below Our Lady is a large baptismal font that looks about big enough for immersion.

Baptismal font

The church's patron is modestly memorialized with a nearby statue.

The Apostle Paul

The Stations of the Cross are quite nice and stand out.

Station IV--Jesus Meets His Mother

The church has some other good works of art, including the Hail Mary in carved wood and the Creed on a cross.

This looked more impressive in real life

The creed

The only odd bit is on the exterior, left side. A covered bit of the driveway looks like a drive-thru to me. Maybe a wedding couple can make a quick getaway through the side exit?

An extra awning