St. Paul (Conversion) - Lectern Frontal LF759
Artwork
by the Benedictine Sisters of Turvey Abbey
Paul, Apostle.
Feast Days:
SS. Peter and Paul 29th June.
Conversion of St. Paul 25th January.
Paul
(died c. 64/67, originally known as Saul) was a Jew who was also a Roman
citizen. He was a Pharisee who persecuted Christians until he had an conversion
experience of the Risen Lord on the road to Damascus.
Although
not one of the original apostles who met Jesus, Paul is known as the Apostle of
the Gentiles. Realising that the message of Jesus was meant for all, and not
only those of Jewish birth, he travelled to Greece, Malta, Italy and perhaps
even Spain evangelising and preaching the Good News. His letters and
epistles in the New Testament have shaped the Christian message through the
ages. He was eventually put to death by the sword in Rome for proclaiming the
Gospel of Jesus Christ.
For I
want you to know, brothers and sisters, that the gospel that
was proclaimed by me is not of human origin; for I did not receive it from
a human source, nor was I taught it, but I received it through a revelation of
Jesus Christ. [Gal 1:11-12]
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