Conversion of Saint Paul
As we celebrate today’s feast, we need to be attentive to how St. Paul’s conversion and life are applicable to our own, from a homily by St. John Chrysostom.
As we celebrate today’s feast, we need to be attentive to how St. Paul’s conversion and life are applicable to our own, from a homily by St. John Chrysostom.
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Dear Father John, I know the apostles ask Jesus this same question: How can we know the way? But, seriously, what if we want to