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Novena of the Week: To Saint Paul for Perseverance

Tuesday September 15, 2009

When I was in college, evangelical students were fond of asking their fellow students, "If you were put on trial for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?" Oddly, the evangelical answer to their own question often seemed to have more to do with belief ("I acknowledge Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Savior") than with action (say, the spiritual and corporal works of mercy).

But the question itself is a good one, and all the more relevant in an age when Christians are once more being persecuted for their beliefs. Do we have the strength of our convictions? Would we be willing to suffer martyrdom to witness to the Gospel of Christ?

Saint Paul, a persecutor of Christians before his own conversion, did just that. And so this week, I have chosen a Prayer to Saint Paul for Perseverance as our novena of the week. As we pray it over the next nine days, let's take this opportunity to examine our own willingness to suffer for Christ's sake.

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September 17, 2009 at 12:25 am
(1) steve365 says:

to the guy who said he is going to “pray to St Paul” i wanted to say that any casual or cursory reading of Paul’s letters & you would conclude that, if he were alive or listening, he would be embarrassed if he thought anyone were praying to him. Paul died a long time ago. He was a man who burned out for Christ. Christ is the mediator, not Paul.Like paul said: “did I die for you???”

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