| The Year of St. Paul... for Kids! |

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Paul was also a writer. He sent letters to the churches where he had taught about Jesus, encouraging the people to remain in the faith, reminding them of what he had taught them, and sometimes correcting their mistakes and pointing out the ways they had wandered from the truth about Jesus. These letters, which he sent to places like Rome, Corinth, and Ephesus became part of the New Testament. They are full of teaching about the faith and good advice about how to live in peace with other people. That means that they are very important for us to hear today! The letters of Paul are read almost every Sunday at Mass, and in this way Paul still teaches the Church how to live in unity. Saint Paul
lived at a time when it was dangerous to be a Christian. He
suffered for his faith and eventually he was killed for preaching the
Gospel. He died in Rome, and a great Basilica was built over his
tomb. It is called Saint Paul Outside the Walls because it is
outside the walls of the city of Rome. During this Year of St.
Paul, millions of people will visit there to pray to Paul.
Click
here to see pictures of the Basilica of St. Paul. |