Discover how Catholic beliefs about Mary are grounded in the Scripture – both the Old and New Testament
Learn why Mary is the “New Eve” and “Ark of the New Covenant” and our “Queen Mother”
See how Catholic prayers and devotions are rooted in Scripture
Grow in your devotion to Our Lady!
Saturday, April 2, 2011, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Cost is $50 per participant (includes refreshments and lunch). Seating is limited. Please register by March 1st.
For information contact Mark Lasseigne, 519-5566 or Dru Provost, 364-8537.
The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology is a non-profit research and educational institute that promotes life-transforming Scripture study in the Catholic tradition. The Center serves clergy and laity, students and scholars, with research and study tools — from books and publications to multimedia and on-line programming.
Dr. Scott Hahn is the founder and director of the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology. An exceptionally popular speaker and teacher, Dr. Hahn has delivered numerous talks nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics related to Scripture and the Catholic faith. His talks have been effective in helping thousands of Protestants and fallen away Catholics to (re)embrace the Catholic faith. Dr. Hahn is also the bestselling author of numerous books including The Lamb’s Supper, Reasons to Believe, and Rome Sweet Home(co-authored with his wife, Kimberly). He is currently a Professor of Theology and Scripture at Franciscan University of Steubenville, where he has taught since 1990.
Reading the Bible from the heart of the Church — that’s what the St. Paul Center’s parish-based Bible study program, “Journey Through Scripture,” is all about. It’s a way for ordinary Catholics to grow in their knowledge of the Scriptures while deepening their understanding of the riches of the Catholic faith. The St. Paul Center travels around the country offering JTS training at the invitation of a diocese, parish or group. Training is open to anyone and is done in one day.
So come out and join us because as St. Jerome said, “ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ”… and his Mother.