Scripture and Tradition With Fr. Mitch Pacwa
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Paul on the Cross, Pt. 13
Father Mitch Pacwa continues his study on Saint Paul by exploring his outreach to the Romans and how he presented the Gospel as the power of God for salvation for all who believe.
Paul on the Cross. Pt. 12
Fr. Mitch explores St. Paul's bold assertion to the Galatians that neither outward appearances nor conformity to the law can compare to a faith that works itself out through love.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 11
Fr. Mitch reflects on Paul's call to the Galatians to turn from the law and its outward expressions, and towards the justification that comes from the death Christ bore for us.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 10
Fr. Mitch discusses St. Paul’s confrontation with Judaizers seeking to impose Jewish practices on Christians, and how the Church upheld its teachings and resolved the conflict.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 9
Fr. Mitch explains St. Paul’s exhortations to the Corinthians and Galatians, revealing how his warnings strengthen faith, perseverance, and Christian purpose before it’s too late.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 8
Fr. Mitch studies St. Paul’s remarks against the false apostles, defending himself by stressing his ethnicity, weaknesses, sufferings, and the persecutions he endured for Christ.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 7
Fr. Mitch reflects on St. Paul’s trials in 2 Corinthians, revealing how suffering and virtue shaped him as a humble servant of Christ, faithfully proclaiming the Gospel message.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 6
Fr. Mitch looks at St. Paul’s philosophy on suffering in the body, which he sees as the temple of the Holy Spirit, and the ways in which he longs for the resurrection of the body.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 5
While many look to St. Paul as their salvation theology source, Fr. Mitch shows how St. Paul treated his suffering and its meaning in the context of Jesus’ suffering on the cross.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 4
Fr. Mitch talks about St. Paul’s explanation to the Corinthians of the Eucharist which he learned from Christians who came before him based on what Christ did the eve of His death.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 3
Fr. Mitch looks at how after being mocked for trying to match the lofty wisdom of the Greek philosophers, St. Paul focuses on the crucified Christ as being the foundation of faith.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 2
Fr. Mitch takes a look at St. Paul’s attempt to correct divisions within the Corinthian Church by emphasizing the significance of Jesus dying on the cross.
Paul on the Cross, Pt. 1
Fr. Mitch kicks off his study of St. Paul by examining his beliefs and teachings on the centrality of the Cross of Christ and its many effects on our spiritual lives.
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 57
Fr. Mitch takes a close look at chapter 66 of the book of the Prophet Isaiah, which marks the final chapter and explains the coming of the Lord and the destruction of the wicked.
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 56
Touching on new concepts in the Old Testament in Isaiah 65, Fr. Mitch discusses individual or group judgement by the Lord versus communal or national judgement and responsibility.
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 55
Fr. Mitch looks at Isaiah, chapters 63 & 64, and the evidence within that shows Lord making it clearly known that He is coming to save the city of Jerusalem.
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 54
Fr. Mitch finishes up Isaiah 61 and begins to look at Isaiah 62 & 63 which convey God’s promise not to give up on Jerusalem but instead, to transform her into a beautiful city.
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 53
Fr. Mitch begins looking at the core of Trito-Isaiah in chapters 60-62, specifically the Lord’s proclamation of salvation and even better things than returning to a homeland.
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 52
Fr. Mitch addresses the final oracle in Isaiah 58 and examines Isaiah’s correction of the Israelites when they presumed the Lord was indifferent to their half-hearted fasting.
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 51
Fr. Mitch continues in Trito-Isaiah by examining the message from the Lord for the Israelites returning from exile; a condemnation for those who strayed, and safety for the loyal.
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