St Paul Letter To The Romans

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Saint Paul’s Letters Source of Saint Paul Letters / Letter To The Romans: ttp://www.rcsouthwark.co.uk/paul_letters.htm

“The Letters We Have” : 

“The Letters We Have” LETTER TO PHILEMON LETTERS TO THE THESSALONIANS LETTERS TO THE CORINTHIANS LETTER TO THE GALATIANS LETTER TO THE ROMANS THE 'CAPTIVITY LETTERS‘ LETTER TO THE PHILIPPIANS LETTERS TO THE EPHESIANS AND COLOSSIANS THE 'PASTORAL LETTERS’ ------ LETTERS TO TIMOTHY AND TITUS ? The market-place in ancient Thessalonica Corinth Roman Provinceof Galatia25 BC - 137 AD The theatre at Philippi The aqueduct at Ephesus The site of Colossae

“Lost Letters” : 

“Lost Letters” Little remains of Laodicea today. The upper rim of the theatre is just visible beyond the stones, and beyond that across the valley the lime-encrusted falls at Hierapolis (Pammukale today).

Letter To The Romans : 

Letter To The Romans

Letter To The Romans : 

Letter To The Romans Relics of Saint Paul is believed be contained in this excavated Sarcophagus in Rome’s Saint Paul's Outside-the-Walls. Paul being led to his execution (lower right), among the reeds of the "Tre Fontane"; Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, 359

Paul’s Journeys : 

Paul’s Journeys Source of Paul’s Journeys: http://www.yearofsaintpaul.com/map-st-paul-travels.html

Paul’s Journeys : 

Paul’s Journeys

Paul’s Journeys : 

Paul’s Journeys

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Paul’s Journeys

Paul’s Journeys : 

Paul’s Journeys

Ten Interesting facts About Saint Paul : 

Ten Interesting facts About Saint Paul 1. Paul was from the Roman city of Tarsus, located in what is today southern Turkey. (Acts of the Apostles 21:39) 2. Paul was not physically impressive, nor was he a very good speaker. (1 Corinthians 2:1 and 2 Corinthians 10:10; 11:6) 3. Paul had a sister and a nephew. (Acts of the Apostles 23:16) 4. Paul was educated in Jerusalem under the famous Jewish teacher Gamaliel. (Acts of the Apostles 22:3) 5. Paul was a Pharisee (Acts of the Apostles 26:5) and a tentmaker. (Acts of the Apostles 18:3) 6. Paul was a Roman citizen from a wealthy family. (Acts of the Apostles 22:25–28) 7. Paul participated in the stoning of Stephen, the first Christian martyr. (Acts of the Apostles 7:58) 8. Paul was the most prominent apostle in the early Church because he was so effective at forming Christian communities. 9. Although Paul wrote the most books of the New Testament, Luke, who only wrote two books, still gets the prize for writing more words than any other writer in the New Testament. 10. Paul’s conversion is among the most well-known. Source: http://www.yearofsaintpaul.com/facts-about-paul.html St. Paul by El Greco

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters Source of On Reading Saint Paul’s Letters: http://www.rcsouthwark.co.uk/paul_letters.htm

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters Chester Beatty Papyrus (P46) c. AD 200 - Letter to the RomansEarliest manuscript containing St Paul's letters

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters The Torah

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters : 

On Reading Saint Paul’s letters http://www.usccb.org/liturgy/stpaul/index.shtml http://www.annopaolino.org/interno.asp?id=1&lang=eng CONTEXT… CONTEXT… CONTEXT!!! USCCB and Vatican Resources on Year of Saint Paul