The Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn: Recent Episodes

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From the St. Paul Center, the Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn presents the deeply biblical roots of Catholic teaching and practice. Join him to learn how Sacred Scripture forms and informs our notions of morality and spirituality, liturgy and the sacraments, and so much more.

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Why do we read the Bible? Is it to gain knowledge, or is there something more?

In this special episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by his wife Kimberly, Mike Aquilina, and Rob Corzine to discuss the importance of Scripture and understanding it within the life and tradition of the Church, how it leads to the Holy Eucharist, and the necessity to form priests, educators, and lay Catholics in Scripture.

This conversation not only provides you with solid answers to these questions, but it also reveals the very heart and mission of the St. Paul Center: to help Catholics encounter Christ through a deeper understanding of Scripture and Tradition.

Join us in this installment of The Road to Emmaus as we celebrate 25 years as an apostolate and eagerly prepare for the coming years.

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It is easy to overlook 1 and 2 Chronicles as little more than a repetition of Israel's history told better elsewhere.

Scott Hahn reveals something drastically different.

In this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn and Shane Owens uncover how Chronicles tells the story of God's kingdom through covenant, worship, and prayer. Together, they explore how these often-neglected books offer one of the clearest visions of salvation history and what they reveal about the Christian life today.

Join Scott Hahn and Shane Owens as they reveal why 1 & 2 Chronicles are two of the Bible's most important books—and why their message is more relevant today than ever.

To dive into deeper into the importance of 1 and 2 Chronicles and salvation history, you can pre-order Dr. Hahn's new book, Kingdom Come, below: ➡️ https://stpaulcenter.com/kingdomcome

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In this special episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by Fr. Sean Davidson from across the pond in Ireland. Fr. Sean Davidson is the author of the new book, Prophet of Fire: The Witness of St. John the Baptist.

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Together, Dr. Hahn and Fr. Davidson discuss the role of St. John the Baptist in salvation history, the model of John's humility, and why John's witness to the Lamb of God leads straight to the Eucharist. Discover how St. John the Baptist isn’t just a prophet of the past but a living witness to Christ, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.

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In this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is rejoined by Dr. Petroc Willey to discuss St. Clement of Alexandria’s powerful interpretation of the story of Jesus and the rich young man.

Dr. Willey is a Professor of Theology and Catechetics at Franciscan University and consultant to the Dicastery for Evangelization.

In their conversation you’ll learn about this story's message of hope, how Christ’s commandment of love reveals both the depth of our sin and the depth of God’s mercy, and the importance of seeking the deeper transformation the Gospel calls us to.

Come and rediscover this ancient and eye-opening interpretation of the story of Jesus and the rich young man with Dr. Hahn and Dr. Willey!

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St. Paul’s conversion on the road to Damascus has become so paradigmatic that many today speak of their own conversion experience as their “Damascus moment.”

But what happens after that Damascus moment?

In this installment of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine address this question as they explore the nature of conversion itself. Shifting the focus from Paul to Peter, they show how the life and legacy of St. Peter reveal conversion not as being a one time experience—but rather something that is ongoing, ever deepening, and often marked by struggle.

Discover how Peter and Paul reveal one of the foundational truths of the Christian life.

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In this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by Jeremiah Bannister, host of The Paleocrat Diaries and author of the book She Danced Me a Story.

Jeremiah shares his wild spiritual and theological journey, giving us an intimate glimpse into his return home into the arms of our heavenly Father.

In their conversation, you’ll discover: why Catholicism is the “irresistible conclusion” to the search for the “pure Church,” how a child’s persistent questioning forced him to grapple with the question of God, and the real social, psychological, and emotional cost of becoming Catholic.

Through Jeremiah's story, you’ll see how God, in His providence, directs the story of your own life.

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In this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by Dr. Matthew Bunson.

Matthew Bunson is the Vice President and Editorial Director for EWTN, Senior Editor of the National Catholic Register, a Senior Fellow at the St. Paul Center, author and co-author of over 60 books, and a faculty member at Catholic International University.

Together, Dr. Hahn and Bunson discuss the uniqueness of an American pope, why Pope Leo embodies the best of American Catholicism, and how Pope Leo defies categories like “liberal” and “conservative.”

Bunson also shares with Scott his latest book Leo XIV: Portrait of the First American Pope.

Join us for this insightful discussion of our first American pope.

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In this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by none other than Jeff Cavins. Jeff is the creator of the Bible Timeline and the Great Adventure Bible, host of numerous Bible studies available through Ascension, former host of EWTN’s “Life on the Rock,” author of numerous books, and a close friend of Scott for over three decades. In this exciting episode, they discuss: the complimentary nature of their work, why theology must serve evangelization, and how redemptive suffering leads to freedom. Join in as they share personal stories and deep spiritual insights that will inspire you on your faith journey.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the Jewish Roots of Christianity.

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One of the great treasures of the Church is to know the glories of St. Joseph.

Why not introduce our children to him?

In today’s episode of The Road to Emmaus, co-authors Scott Hahn and Emily Stimpson Chapman introduce you to their latest joint project, a new children’s book titled Joseph: Keeper of the King.

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Through their discussion, you’ll learn tips and resources for evangelizing children and why poetry and typology are so effective for catechizing children.

Through this episode, you will discover the foundations of a biblically rooted devotion to St. Joseph.

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Is covenant theology alien to the Catholic tradition?

In this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by Rob Corzine—Vice President of Academic Programs at the St. Paul Center.

Together they discuss the biblical roots of the sacraments, drawing insights from Dr. Hahn’s book Swear to God. To order your copy visit:
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Together they explain how sacramental theology is covenantal. Just as God used covenants in the Old Testament to expand His family from a couple to an empire, so now He uses the Seven Sacraments to draw us into His worldwide covenant family.

Discover why covenant theology is at the heart of the Catholic approach to Scripture.

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In this installment of The Road to Emmaus, join in on this thought provoking conversation between Scott Hahn and Bishop Robert Barron from our recent Annual Gala in Nashville. In their conversation, Bishop Barron and Dr. Hahn discuss the mission of the Church in the modern world and the hopes and challenges that accompany it. They also discuss how Catholics must combat the dangerous contemporary ideologies that have influenced academia and society.

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What is catechesis? Where did the way we teach and pass on our Catholic faith come from?

On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Dr. Scott Hahn and Dr. Petroc Willey sit down together for a rich conversation about catechetics, education, history, and the call to Christian discipleship.

They discuss the release of Dr. Willey’s new book, Light from Alexandria: Recovering a Vision of Christian Paideia for Education and Formation, a powerful new resource for catechists and anyone wanting to integrate philosophy, Scripture, doctrine, and education. There is so much more to spiritual formation than apologetic arguments.

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In this episode of The Road to Emmaus—with the release of the third and final volume of the Breaking the Bread—Scott Hahn sits down with fellow author Ken Ogorek to discuss the upcoming liturgical year, Catechetics, and the rediscovery of Scripture as the soul of sacred theology.

Together Dr. Hahn and Ken reflect on the importance of Breaking the Bread and how this devotional series is designed to bring together Scripture, the Catechism, and Church teachings and make them accessible to lay Catholics.

To order Breaking the Bread: Year A, visit: http://stpaulcenter.com/btba To order the complete set, visit: http://stpaulcenter.com/breakingthebreadset 00:00 Introduction & Ken's Background 08:17 Dei Verbum 12:43 The Catechism 18:17 Why the Lectionary & Liturgical Calendar Matter 24:40 Breaking the Bread as a Toll 29:11 The Future of the American Church 33:51 Reflecting on Breaking the Bread 39:11 Conclusion ✨ Join the largest group Bible Study in America—Bible Across America ➡️ https://stpaulcenter.com/america ___ Other ways to grow with the St. Paul Center: ⛪️ If you're a Priest looking to attend one of our annual Priest Conferences: https://stpaulcenter.co/priestconferences 📖 Start a Bible study with the St. Paul Center: https://stpaulcenter.co/biblestudies ✈️ Go on a pilgrimage with us: https://stpaulcenter.co/pilgrimages 🛒 Browse our bookstore: https://stpaulcenter.co/emmausroadpublishing 🔥 Support our mission: https://stpaulcenter.co/donate ___ Follow the St. Paul Center on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stpaulcenter?igsh=anloZXB4dDdjcHI1&utm_source=qr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/177cb1WMS5/?mibextid=wwXIfr X/Twitter: https://x.com/saintpaulcenter?s=21&t=8_4yim_uMnTcaKXDbGGuVQ #stpaulcenter #scotthahn #kenogorek #theroadtoemmaus #breakingthebread #yeara

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Are we called to evangelize our children? In this new episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn and Emily Stimpson Chapman talk through what it means to share Scripture and the faith with your children and grandchildren. To order Emily's WOF book, visit: https://bookstore.wordonfire.org/products/the-story-of-all-stories?_gl=113qrecp_upMQ.._gaMTc4MTc1NTIyNi4xNzYxNjIwMTUz_ga_4081DYV3TL*czE3NjE2MjAxNTIkbzEkZzEkdDE3NjE2MjAyNDIkajYwJGwwJGgw

And to order Scott & Emily's co-authored children's books, visit: https://stpaulcenter.com/store Kids shouldn’t have to wait until they grow up to learn about their faith or read the Scriptures from the heart of the Church. Through their discussion in this episode, you’ll discover the importance and beauty of sharing the Good News of salvation history with the children in your life.

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What did St. John Henry Newman contribute to our understanding of Sacred Scripture?

With the news of Cardinal Newman being proclaimed a Doctor of the Church— Scott Hahn is joined by Jeff Morrow to answer this question.

In this new episode of The Road to Emmaus, they dive into the legacy and work of Newman, his conversion, and his insights on the development of Doctrine. Cardinal Newman shows us how doctrine starts out in "seed form," and how it develops authentically along certain rules.

Dr. Hahn and Dr. Morrow also discuss the concerns some may have regarding Newman's insights. especially when dealing with heresy and the rise of modernism from the past century. With guidance by the Holy Spirit, the Church has navigated through the tests of time, staying true to doctrine and faithful to Christ.

To learn more about the newest Doctor of the Church and his devotion to the Scriptures, join Dr. Scott Hahn on this latest installment of The Road to Emmaus.

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To watch the first part of Scott and Clem's discussion on suffering and the paradox of the Cross, click the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwQRXNDjGY4

In this new episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is again joined by Clem Harrold as they continue where they left off in their first conversation.

Together they enter the deep discussion of the meaning behind Christ's crucifixion, God's transcendence, the Cross, the redemptive power of suffering, and how we can partake in Christ's divine nature through His Cross.

Broaden your understanding behind Christ's redeeming work on the Cross in The Road to Emmaus.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Clement Harrold to discuss Clem's recent presentation at the Applied Biblical Studies Conference based off his Emmaus Academy course, The Cross.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Charles Samson sit down to discuss the book of Exodus and how to pray with scripture.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine dive deep into St. Augustine's and how we will see his teachings in the future work of Pope Leo XIV.

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Dr. Hahn sits down with Dr. Shane Owens to discuss St. Augustine, Pope Leo XIV, and the new book Return To The Heart.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Fr. Louis Merosne to discuss being a missionary priest in the country of Haiti.

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Dr. Hahn sits down with Fr. David Michael Moses to discuss Catholic media, parish life, and the concern young men and their families have when discerning the priesthood.

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Dr. Scott Hahn welcomes Dr. Roger Nutt on this week's episode as they discuss The Church of the Word Incarnate by Cardinal Charles Journet.

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Join Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine as they discuss the claims of the New Testament being Anti-Semitic and how they are refuted using the Old Testament.

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Join Dr. Scott Hahn as he talks to Fr. Leon Biernat about the St. Paul Center Priest Conferences.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Megan Hjelmstad to discuss Megan's new book, Offer it Up.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss St. John the Apostle, The Blessed Virgin Mary, and Our Lord's words to them in his final moments on the cross.

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Dr. Scott Hahn presents his opening episode for his new Lenten series, "The 7 Last Words." Go to stpaulcenter.com to sign up for FREE.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Rob Corzine to discuss keeping the Lord's Day Holy based off the text from Pope St. John Paul II's "Dies Domini" and Dr. John Bergsma's book, "Jesus and the Jubilee."

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Dr. Scott Hahn sit down with Dr. Ben Reinhard to discuss how J.R.R. Tolkien's works differ from C.S. Lewis in how they teach and influencing their readers.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Jonathan Roumie sit down to talk about Catholicism and The Chosen.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Dr. Marcus Peter to discuss christianity in culture and America.

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Dr. Scott Hahn is joined by Dr. John Bergsma, an expert on the Jubilee year, to discuss it's importance as expounded upon in his new book, Jesus And The Jubilee.

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At the end of the St. Paul Center's first ever Deacon's Conference, Dr. Hahn and Deacon Harold Burke Sivers sit down to discuss the importance of the diaconate, evangelization, and praying with the Word of God.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Dr. Jeffery Morrow to discuss the drawbacks of modern biblical criticism.

In Walking with the Holy Family—a free 32-day Advent series from the St. Paul Center—you'llexplore the key messianic promises of the Old Testament, their typological fulfillment in Christ, and how we continue to live this time of fulfillment in the Church today. This daily reflection series begins December 1st, so sign up now and start this sacred journey with us at StPaulCenter.com/Advent.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Fr. Carter Griffin to discuss his new book, Forming Families, Forming Saints.

Enter into the Sunday Mass like never before with Breaking the Bread: Year C. Available just in time for the new liturgical year, this small book of reflections on the Sunday Mass readings unpacks the overarching catechesis taking place through our liturgical calendar. Filled with beautiful artwork and ample references to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Breaking the Bread: Year C is a feast for the mind and the heart. Get your copy today. And be sure to use code EMMAUS15 to get 15% off your copy of Breaking the Bread: Year C.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sit down with Dr. Ralph Martin to discuss the writing and details of "A Life in the Spirit."

Enter into the Sunday Mass like never before with Breaking the Bread: Year C. Available just in time for the new liturgical year, this small book of reflections on the Sunday Mass readings unpacks the overarching catechesis taking place through our liturgical calendar. Filled with beautiful artwork and ample references to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Breaking the Bread: Year C is a feast for the mind and the heart. Get your copy today. And be sure to use code EMMAUS15 to get 15% off your copy of Breaking the Bread: Year C.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sit down with Dr. Ralph Martin to discuss the writing and details of "A Life in the Spirit."

Enter into the Sunday Mass like never before with Breaking the Bread: Year C. Available just in time for the new liturgical year, this small book of reflections on the Sunday Mass readings unpacks the overarching catechesis taking place through our liturgical calendar. Filled with beautiful artwork and ample references to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Breaking the Bread: Year C is a feast for the mind and the heart. Get your copy today. And be sure to use code EMMAUS15 to get 15% off your copy of Breaking the Bread: Year C.

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Dr. Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the similarities and differences between Catholic Evangelization and Protestant Evangelism.

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Dr. Scott Hahn conducts a bible study discussing the Chosen Season 4 and the Gospel of John.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss the true glory of God revealed in the cross.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to talk about redemptive suffering and how Romans 8 shows the Catholic understanding of Christ's death on the cross.

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Dr. Hahn and Justine Callis talk about becoming Catholic and how they made they made the transition on a practical level.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Justine Callis sit down to talk about the beauty and challenge of converting to Catholicism.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Fr. Dave Tomaszycki to discuss Fr. Dave's new book, On the Demonic by Archbishop Sheen.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Ryan Budd, author of "Salvation Stories" to discuss the practical application of sainthood in a dysfunctional family.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine pickup their conversation about the three parts of the Church and how it should affect your life.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss the Heavenly Church and how it makes up the majority of the Catholic Church.

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Dr. Scott Hahn talks with Fr. Jeffery Kirby about a Catholic idea stolen by protestants and why Catholics must reclaim it.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the stories of women in John's gospel and their importance.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the long awaited arrival of the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible and just how drastically it will change how you read the Bible.

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Dr. Scott Hhan and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss the importance of genealogy and why it matters when discussing St. Joseph's pivitol role in history.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine are joined by Tom Nash to discuss Tom's new book and Papal Authority

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Rob Corzine to discuss the normal state of the people of God: Exile.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine Interview Dr. John Bergsma about his upcoming daily challenge "Exodus" which will be featured on Emmaus Academy.

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Embark on a deep exploration of Scott Hahn’s newest book, Catholics in Exile with the insightful perspectives of Fr. Mike Schmitz. This discussion unravels the complexities and mysteries surrounding how as Catholics, we are in exile. This conversation offers profound insights into history, theology, and the spiritual implications of such a journey. Join us for a contemplative and thought-provoking dialogue with two esteemed voices in the Catholic faith.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the interpretation of the Second Vatican Council by many who misunderstand it as a "Liberal Council." In a thought-provoking discussion on the 60th anniversary of Lumen Gentium, a significant document from the Second Vatican Council, the episode addresses the polarization within the Church, dissecting differing views on the council's revolutionary or problematic nature.

Dr. Hahn draws parallels to marital strife, cautioning against weaponizing the council's teachings in a tug of war between progressives and traditionalists. Through personal anecdotes and theological insights, Scott and Rob provide an independent perspective, encouraging listeners to reevaluate Vatican II within a broader context. Join this enlightening conversation as they unravel misconceptions and foster a thoughtful exploration of this pivotal moment in Catholic Church history.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the inner workings and purpose behind "For The Sake Of Our Salvation."

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss Christmas, Advent, and the importance of not merging the two.

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Dr. Scott Hahn offers clarity on his remarks made in two recent videos, one with Matt Fradd on Pints with Aquinas and another at a talk for his new book, Catholics in Exile, at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Dr. Hahn's hope is to further explain this key matter of doctrine involving the Pope and his role as the Head of the Church.

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In Dr. Scott Hahn and Emily Stimpson Chapman's newest children's book, The Supper of the Lamb, children of all ages will begin to see how God’s plan, from creation to the Incarnation, leads to the Mass—and that they, too, are invited to partake in the Lamb’s Supper where heaven and earth meet.

This book is perfect for parents, grandparents, and Godparents to introduce children of all ages to the biblical roots of the Mass.

To purchase a copy for a child in your life, please visit: https://stpaulcenter.com/product/the-supper-of-the-lamb/

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss the newest books from Emmaus Road Publishing.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss Dr. Hahn's latest book, "Catholics in Exile."

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine as they answer the question, Are Catholics in Exile?

In this new book, Catholics in Exile: Biblical Wisdom for the Journey Home, authors Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley demonstrate that the same power that converted the world in the first century is still converting the world today. Providence is not like a sporting event, or the stock market, or the battlefield, where progress can be measured. But it is more reliable than any measurement we have.

The message of this book is at once bracingly realistic and hopeful. Christians today are living in exile. But Christians have always lived as strangers in a strange land—and have nevertheless prevailed. It is a timeless message, but calibrated here precisely for our time.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Charles Samson go deeper into their discussion on the Holy Land.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Charles Samson about Mentorship in the Clergy and the Holy Land.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Paul Kengor continue their discussion on Catholicism and Slavery in America.

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7Dr. Scott Hahn and Paul Kengor sit down to discuss the true history of both Catholicism and Slavery in America.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the latest from Emmaus Road Publishing

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss the Divine Economy.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the relationship between The Old and New Testament.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss Matthias Joseph Scheeben.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Gary Michuta for a comversation about the past, present, and how it affects the future.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Dr. Edward Sri sit down to discuss Dr. Sri's book "God With Us."

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Casey Chalk discuss the details of Casey's newest book, The Obscurity of Scripture: Disputing Sola Scriptura and the Protestant Notion of Biblical Perspicuity

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Casey Chalk sits down with Dr. Hahn to discuss the details of Casey's new book, The Obscurity of Scripture: Disputing Sola Scriptura and the Protestant Notion of Biblical Perspicuity

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Dr. Nina Heereman sits down with Dr. Scott Hahn to discuss her book, Athirst for the Spirit.

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Dr. Nina Heereman sits down with Dr. Scott Hahn to discuss her book, Athirst for the Spirit.

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This episode is a must listen. Join Dr. Scott Hahn, Dr. John Bergsma, Kimberly Hahn, Rob Corzine, and Rory Mitrik for today's big reveal!

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss the profound influence St. Thomas Aquinas has had on the Church in its biblical theology.

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Scott Hahn pays tribute to one of the greatest theological minds of modern times, Pope Benedict XVI. From his early writings as Fr. Josef Ratzinger to his Papal Encyclicals, one thing is certain; he will be looked to as an essential theological mind of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Stay tuned through the entire episode to hear Dr. Hahn discuss the upcoming free Journey Through Scripture, Holy is His Name, learn more at www.stpaulcenter.com/holystudy

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Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine continue their discussion of St. Paul and key in on that, on paper, Saul would have been a better apostle to the Jews, as a student of the great 1st Century rabbi, Gamaliel. Instead, Paul was made the apostle to the Gentiles.

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Rob Corzine, to discuss the Conversion of St. Paul.

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Why does Matthew begin with a genealogy? Why not just get started with the life of Christ? Dr. Scott Hahn reveals why the genealogy is essential to understand.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the deeper meaning behind the story of the woman st the well.

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Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss what a Year of Jubilee is and how to apply it in family life.

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Join the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology this week, as we enter into some ESSENTIAL Scott Hahn listening.

If you want to know what Dr. Hahn is all about, this episode is a great place to start. Asking the question, "Why are we here?", Dr. Hahn lays out God's plan for the fullness of time, God's Fatherly Plan, he discusses the Road to Emmaus and keys in on major topics from his book, "A Father Who Keeps His Promises."

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Dr. Ralph Martin to discuss the impact of an Emmaus Road Best Seller, "The Fulfillment of All Desire."

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Dr. Ralph Martin to discuss the impact of an Emmaus Road Best Seller, "The Fulfillment of All Desire."

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Join Dr. Hahn on this next phase of his discussion on holiness!

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Join Dr. Hahn on this next phase of his discussion on holiness!

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Click here to sign up for The Word of the Lord, a Sunday Mass Reflections bible study with Scott Hahn and John Bergsma.

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Interested in more content by Scott Hahn and the St. Paul Center? Visit stpaulcenter.com today!

Click here to sign up for The Word of the Lord, a Sunday Mass Reflections bible study with Scott Hahn and John Bergsma.

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Catholics are taught to prize holiness, to admire it in others and to strive for it in their own lives. But we’re never quite told what holiness is. In Holy Is His Name: The Transforming Power of God’s Holiness in Scripture, Scott Hahn seeks to define the term in order to help us better understand our relationship with holiness.

Tracing the meaning of holiness first through the Old Testament and then the New, Hahn masterfully reveals how God gradually transmits his holiness to his people, through creation, right worship, and more, and ultimately transforms them through the sharing of his divine life.

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Catholics are taught to prize holiness, to admire it in others and to strive for it in their own lives. But we’re never quite told what holiness is. In Holy Is His Name: The Transforming Power of God’s Holiness in Scripture, Scott Hahn seeks to define the term in order to help us better understand our relationship with holiness.

Tracing the meaning of holiness first through the Old Testament and then the New, Hahn masterfully reveals how God gradually transmits his holiness to his people, through creation, right worship, and more, and ultimately transforms them through the sharing of his divine life.

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Scott Hahn discusses his latest book Holy Is His Name: The Transforming Power of God’s Holiness in Scripture alongside guest host Rob Corzine. His book focuses on the meaning of holiness and how God gradually transmits His holiness to His people.

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Read more about holiness in this blog post by Scott Hahn.

Ralph Martin discusses the call to holiness in the blog.

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Scott Hahn sits down with Fr. Timothy Vaverek to discuss his new book, As I Have Loved You: Rediscovering Our Salvation in Christ. His book focuses on encountering anew the scriptural and early Christian understanding of redemption as a nuptial bond rather than merely a juridical pardon of sin.

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Order Fr. Timothy Vaverek’s new book, As I Have Loved You: Rediscovering Our Salvation in Christ.

Read more about metanoia in the reflection by Scott Hahn.  

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Bibliophile Scott Hahn shares a few of the powerful titles being released by Emmaus Road Publishing and Emmaus Academic in the next three months, one of which he describes as the single greatest antidote to modernism. He also discusses some “groundbreaking” news at the St. Paul Center!

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Order the recently translated two-volume book On Divine Revelation by Réginald Marie Garrigou-Lagrange, a French Catholic theologian and leading Thomist of the twentieth century.

Read about the St. Paul Center’s new headquarters and how you can help us expand our mission.

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As Catholics, we must be trained to evangelize and catechize, and we must be 'sacramentalized', which means to partake in the sacraments.

Mystagogy, a Greek term meaning “to be guided into the mysteries,” leads believers to a deeper understanding of the Liturgy of the Mass and its Scriptural and historical roots. In recent years Catholic theologians have recovered its value and have applied it to the new evangelization. Join Scott Hahn in this episode as he goes deeper into Mystagogy.

For more on Catholic tradition, read this blog post.

For a broader understanding of Catholicism, check out Scott's book, Signs of Life: 40 Catholic Customs and Their Biblical Roots.

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Dr. Scott Hahn discusses the connection, respect, and brotherhood of these two powerhouse saints of the first century. Many picture them in disagreement and look to their opposition as a cause of the Protestant break-away, but as Dr. Hahn points out, this is the farthest thing from the truth! Otherwise, why would they SHARE a feast day??

Check out a Paul and Peter reflection by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI here

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Listen as Scott Hahn and guest Rob Corzine, discuss the role of typology in Scripture. Subscribe to The Road to Emmaus at Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 

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Delve deeper into Typology, and check out this blog post by Scott Hahn.

Scott Hahn's book Scripture Matters examines some of the difficulties people encounter in reading Scripture.

Help kids discover biblical typology at an early age with Maura Roan McKeegan’s illustrated children’s book.

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Listen as Scott Hahn explores Mary’s presence in the Upper Room at Pentecost. He touches on the unique relationship between Mary and the Holy Spirit. Subscribe to The Road to Emmaus at Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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Delve deeper into Pentecost, and check out this blog post by Scott Hahn.

Maura Roan McKeegan's book helps young readers to see God’s plan of salvation unfold within the stories of the Tower of Babel and Pentecost.

Discover the Blessed Virgin Mary and her role in God’s plan for the world. Watch our video study, The Bible and the Virgin Mary.

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Why do we pray to the dead?  Learn why the saints in heaven are more alive in Christ than we are! Listen to Scott Hahn dive into the communion of saints and the evidence that supports it.

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Pursuing Holiness with the Saints

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Angels and Saints: A Biblical Guide to Friendship with God’s Holy Ones

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Saints Around the World

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Purgatory is an often misunderstood teaching by both Protestants and Catholics alike. Scott Hahn dives into the biblical roots of this Church teaching.

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Learn More The Burning truth about purgatory by Curtis Martin

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Answering Common Objections

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Cross-Examined: Catholic Responses to the World’s Questions

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Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with the author of Awake, Not Woke: A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology, Noelle Mering, to discuss the Woke Culture and how a Christian can begin to interpret our ever-changing culture and thrive in our world today.

Another text to navigate the current events of the world is one that we published with Emmaus Road Publishing called, Calming the Storm, by Fr. Gerald Murray with Diane Montagna and this excellent resource can be found here: https://stpaulcenter.com/product/calming-the-storm-navigating-the-crises-facing-the-catholic-church-and-society/

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How did Scott Hahn come to accept Mary as the Mother of God? He shares how the Bible led him to understand and embrace Mary.

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Want to go deeper? Get Scott Hahn’s book Hail, Holy Queen: The Mother of God in the Word of God.

Transform your relationship with Mary with our most popular video Bible study, The Bible and the Virgin Mary.

Mary is God’s masterwork. Learn more in this blog by Tim Gray.

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The Church Fathers saw that the Bible was all about the liturgy and the liturgy was the home of the Bible. Scott Hahn and Mike Aquilina discuss on this episode.

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Want to learn more? Get your copy of Mike Aquilina’s How the Fathers Read the Bible: Scripture, Liturgy, and the Early Church.

There would be no Scriptures without the Church. Read more in this blog.

Why is the Liturgy of the Word important? Read more in this blog. 

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The Eucharist is the very center of our faith. Scott Hahn explains how the Eucharist is both a sacrifice and a sacrament.

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Want to learn more about the source and summit of our faith? Read Lawrence Feingold’s comprehensive The Eucharist: Mystery of Presence, Sacrifice, and Communion.

The Eucharist has a special healing and salvific power. Read more in this blog.

Have you ever heard of the prophecy of Malachi concerning the Eucharist? Learn more in Mike Aquilina’s The Eucharist Foretold: The Lost Prophecy of Malachi.  

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Why do we have a pope? Scott Hahn shows how Jesus intends the Church to be a part of His family, with the pope, starting with Peter, as the head—which is why we call him our Holy Father.

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How should we respond to flaws in the Church leadership? Fr. Gerald Murray and Diane Montagna address this and more in Calming the Storm.

In A Church in Crisis, Ralph Martin offers a detailed look at the increasing hostility toward the Church and its teaching.

When do we have to obey the pope? Read more in this blog.

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Deepen your love for the Eucharist and invite others to encounter the Real Presence. Check out The Eucharist in Scripture, a Bible study hosted by Scott Hahn based on his most foundational talks. 

Sometimes it’s easy to tune out during the Liturgy of the Word, but this first part of the Mass is essentially linked to the Eucharist. Learn more about why the Liturgy of the Word is important in this blog post. 

Want to prepare ahead of time for the Sunday readings? Sign up to receive weekly Bible reflections from Scott Hahn. 

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Please note: The Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn has begun a new release schedule, beginning Wednesday, January 19, 2022. New episodes will be released every other week. (1/26, 2/9, 2/16 etc.)

Please tune in next week when Dr. Scott Hahn answers the question: "Where Do Catholics Hear the Gospel?"

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Please note: The Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn has begun a new release schedule, beginning Wednesday, January 19, 2022. New episodes will be released every other week. (1/12, 1/26, 2/9, etc.)

Get more on Mary from Scott Hahn in his best-selling Hail, Holy Queen: The Mother of God in the Word of God. 

The Bible and the Virgin Mary sheds light on the integral role of the Mother of God. See Mary for who she really is in this premium Bible study.  

Scripture and the Mystery of the Mother of God is a collection essays from leading Catholic authors and speakers, including Scott and Kimberly Hahn, Tim Gray, and Curtis Martin. 

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Please note: The Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn has begun a new release schedule, beginning Wednesday, January 19, 2022. New episodes will be released every other week. (1/12, 1/26, 2/9, etc.)

Please tune in next week when Dr. Scott Hahn challenges us to think deeper and more profoundly of the prefigurement of Our Blessed Mother's Queenship in Heaven and on Earth!

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Please note: The Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn will begin a new release schedule, starting Wednesday, January 19, 2022. New episodes will be released every other week. (1/12, 1/26, 2/9, etc.)

One of the most common objections to the Catholic Church is against the Eucharist as Christ’s Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity. Learn why we believe in the Real Presence in the video study The Eucharist in Scripture.  

What does it mean to call God Father? Learn more in this free article by Scott Hahn. 

Explore the treasury of the Catholic faith. The Catholic for a Reason series features today’s leading Catholic scholars on the most commonly asked questions.   

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How can we give better answers to those who have questions on the truthfulness of Sacred Scripture? Scott Hahn has an answer that might surprise you, and it centers around the Mass and the Eucharist. 

Find concrete answers to common objections in Scott Hahn’s Reasons to Believe.  

Many people today wonder if we can believe the Bible. Learn why the Church teaches the Bible is divinely inspired in Can You Trust the Bible?, a CD set by Scott Hahn.  

Do we take the Bible literally? Learn more in this free article.  

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Catholics today are faced with many complex problems that leave us confused about what the Church really teaches. Fr. Gerald Murray gives insight and guidance on some of the most difficult issues facing us today.

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Ralph Martin provides the solid foundation of Catholic teaching—both Scripture and Tradition—to fortify Catholics against the errors that threaten us from all directions. Learn more in A Church in Crisis.

Find quick answers to difficult questions in Fr. Carter Griffin’s Cross-Examined: Catholic Responses to the World’s Questions.

Why study apologetics at all? Learn more in this blog.

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Scott Hahn and guest John Bergsma discuss how the family structure—perfectly reflected in the Holy Family of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus—reveals God’s own identity as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

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Dive deeper into the Sunday Mass readings with The Word of the Lord video subscription. Watch weekly reflections by Scott Hahn and John Bergsma.

Get the books that go along with the videos: John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord series.

The Holy Family offers wisdom for our own families. Read more in this blog by Scott Hahn.

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Scott Hahn is joined by John Bergsma to discuss the royalty of Jesus—His descent from the line of Davidic kings and how He fulfills the Old Testament types that came before.

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Dive deeper into the Sunday Mass readings with The Word of the Lord video subscription. Watch weekly reflections by Scott Hahn and John Bergsma.

Get the books that go along with the videos: John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord series.

Reading the genealogy of Jesus around Christmas time is meant to reveal Jesus as the Son of David. Read more in this blog.

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What does Jesus mean when He says, “Let him who is without sin throw the first stone”? Is Jesus changing the Mosaic law? Or is He fulfilling it in a deeper way?

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Learn more about difficult Scripture passages with John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord series.

The point of morality is not to follow a set of rules, but to pursue happiness. Learn more in this blog.

Learn more about how Jesus is the fulfillment of the law in Genesis to Jesus.

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What does the “hour” in the Gospel of John mean? In this episode, discover the purpose of liturgical time and how the Church calendar points to Christ.

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Discover the meaning of difficult Scripture passages in John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord: Reflections on the Sunday Mass Readings for Year C.

Advent is about preparing our hearts for Jesus. Read more in this blog.

Take a new look at Advent and Christmas in this episode of The Road to Emmaus.

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Despite its very unique role in salvation, the Holy Family offers a perfect model for Christian marriage and family life. Be inspired and encouraged in God’s plan for your family in this episode.

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Find biblical wisdom for your family in Kimberly Hahn’s Beloved and Blessed.

Discover the importance of upholding the sanctity of marriage in Scott Hahn’s The First Society.

Read more about the Holy Family in this blog by Scott Hahn.

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The friendship between St. Paul and St. Luke impacted the spread of the faith and the history of the Church—and it shows the importance of strong Christian friendship.

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Get ready for the new liturgical year with John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord: Reflections on the Sunday Mass Readings for Year C.

Friendship was the key to the early Church’s growth. Learn more in Mike Aquilina’s Friendship and the Fathers: How the Early Church Evangelized.

We all want authentic friendship. Read more in this blog.

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How do we share the Gospel with unbelievers? St. Paul’s Areopagus Sermon in Acts 17 is a powerful example of how we can engage the culture.

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Discover the deeper meanings of the Scriptures in John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord: Reflections on the Sunday Mass Readings for Year C.

In order to share the Gospel with skeptics, we need to engage the language of the culture. Read more in this blog.

Find straightforward and compassionate answers to difficult questions in Fr. Carter Griffin’s Cross-Examined: Catholic Responses to the World’s Questions.

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Scott Hahn looks at the big picture idea of covenant as a way to unlock the Scriptures, revealing our place in God's family.

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Get the most out of Mass with John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord: Reflections on the Sunday Mass Readings for Year C.

Discover the big picture of the Bible in our most foundational Scripture study, Genesis to Jesus.

The “Our Father” reveals something essential about our relationship with God. Learn more in this blog.

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Discover what the Church teaches about saints and the souls in purgatory on this episode, and what it means for us on earth.

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Go deeper into the Scriptures and the Mass with John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord: Reflections on the Sunday Mass Readings for Year C.

What does the Church teach about purgatory? Read more in this blog by Curtis Martin.

Introduce children to heavenly friends both old and new in Saints Around the World

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Priests can root their priesthood in the Scriptures and the Eucharist at the St. Paul Center’s three annual Priest Conferences.

John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord series offers reflections on the Sunday Mass readings for both priests and laity alike. 

Why do we call priests “father”? Learn more in this blog.

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Discover the deeper meaning of many more Scripture passages and go deeper into the Mass with John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord: Reflections on the Sunday Mass Readings for Year C.

Place your trust in God’s mercy with Jesus I Trust in You: A 30-Day Personal Retreat with the Litany of Trust.

Scott Hahn and Ralph Martin discuss how the Holy Spirit wants to renew the Church in this episode of The Road to Emmaus.

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The only thing Scripture critics aren’t critical of is their own skepticism. But in this interview, Scott Hahn reveals the hidden flaws and agendas behind the pseudo-scientific approach to the Bible that has caused a devastating loss of faith not only in Scripture but in the Church, the Mass, and the Eucharist.

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Learn how to answer the most common objections and misconceptions on Scripture in The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture: How the Bible Became a Secular Book.

Find out exactly what the Church teaches about Scripture in Scott Hahn’s talk, “Can You Trust the Bible?”

A defense of believing in the Bible: why the Church teaches the Bible is inerrant. Read more.

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The Bible and the tradition of the Church both reveal that God works through the relics of His saints. Fr. Carlos Martins shares the miraculous power of relics that he’s witnessed through his ministry Treasures of the Church.

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Go deeper in the Scriptures we hear at Sunday Mass with John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord.

Introduce kids to friends in heaven in Saints Around the World by Meg Hunter-Kilmer.

The saints are powerful intercessors against the devil. Learn more in Exorcism: The Battle Against Satan and His Demons.

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St. Paul’s conversion experience on the road to Damascus is anything but typical—but we can still learn something important about our own ongoing conversion.

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The liturgical year exposes us to so many of the Scriptures, but do we understand them? Do deeper into the Sunday readings with John Bergsma’s The Word of the Lord: Reflections on the Sunday Mass Readings for Year C.

Don’t fall for politicizing the Bible. Read more in this blog.

Scott Hahn discusses St. Paul’s influence on his own conversion in this podcast.

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The journey on the Road to Emmaus is one of the best Bible studies ever, with Jesus Himself leading it. But it’s also a story of conversion—and it points to the importance of our own ongoing conversion.

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Why is studying Scripture faithfully so important? Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker examine how poor Scripture scholarship led to a crisis of faith in The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture.

We’re all called to ongoing conversion, and God will give us the grace necessary. Learn more in this podcast.

What is Emmaus Day? Find out in this blog.

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Scripture study is the soul of theology—but all is not well with Scripture scholarship today. Scott Hahn is joined by Rob Corzine to talk about the right and wrong ways to read Scripture. Warning: heavy theology.

“Where exegesis is not theology, Scripture cannot be the soul of theology, and conversely, where theology is not essentially the interpretation of the Church’s Scripture, such a theology no longer has a foundation.” —Pope Benedict XVI

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The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture: How the Bible Became a Secular Book by Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker

Politicizing the Bible: The Roots of Historical Criticism and the Secularization of Scripture 1300-1700 by Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker

Modern Biblical Criticism as a Tool of Statecraft (1700-1900) by Scott Hahn and Jeffrey Morrow

“Biblical Interpretation in Crisis”, a lecture by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI)

Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration by Pope Benedict XVI

Jesus of Nazareth: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection by Pope Benedict XVI

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The term “hypocrisy” is one of the most misunderstood in all of Jesus’ teaching. In fact, Scott Hahn shares that it means almost the opposite of what we might suppose.

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The early Christians who spread the Gospel most effectively were far from pretenders. Learn more in Friendship and the Fathers: How the Ealy Church Evangelized.

The Kingdom of Heaven that Jesus preaches looks much different than the pharisees expected. Learn more in this blog.

Why is it the last place we should go to study Scripture is in the religious studies of most universities? Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker outline why we should be skeptical of the skeptics in The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture.

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Throughout the Old and New Testaments, God teaches us not to go after earthly goods at the expense of eternal goods. Learn how God teaches us not to ruin our appetite on the hors d’oeuvres in this episode.

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How did the early Church spread so quickly? Discover how the Church Fathers evangelized in Mike Aquilina’s Friendship and the Fathers.

What do the Ten Commandments have to do with the pursuit of happiness? Find out in this blog.

We’re all called to remember that earthly life doesn’t last forever. Learn more in this blog.

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Kimberly Hahn joins Dr. Hahn on today’s episode to talk about the importance of budgeting and handling finances well for a healthy marriage.

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Find more Scripture-based practical insights into marriage and family in Kimberly Hahn’s Beloved and Blessed podcast.

Looking for something more? Get your copy of Chosen and Cherished: Biblical Wisdom for Your Marriage.

Enrich your marriage with a program based in Scripture and Church teaching. Get your copy of One Body: A Program for Marriage Preparation and Enrichment for the New Evangelization.

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Where is Mary’s Assumption in the Bible? Scott Hahn looks to the Old and New Testaments for the Scriptural basis of this special feast day.

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Mary’s role in salvation history is revealed throughout Scripture. Learn more in The Bible and the Virgin Mary.

In this blog, Emily Stimpson Chapman shares the tradition of celebrating the Assumption with a mid-August feast.

John Bergsma, Curtis Mitch, and Rob Corzine reflect on different aspects of Mary’s role in the three-talk set Our Lady in Scripture.

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Fr. David Vincent Meconi, SJ, talks with Scott Hahn about every Christian's call to act as Christ to others and what it means to be in the Mystical Body.

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Pope John Paul II called for the laity and the priesthood to work together in evangelization. Read more in this blog by Ralph Martin.

The Catechism offers a powerful tool for the New Evangelization. Speaking the Truth in Love explores its untapped uses.

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Fr. Rocky Hoffman is Executive Director of Relevant Radio, the largest Catholic radio network. He shares the importance of using mass media in evangelization—to bring the masses back to Mass.

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What has contributed to our current crisis of faith? In The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture, Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker address the loss of trust in the Bible and how this has led to a loss of faith.

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The Catechism offers a powerful tool for the New Evangelization. Speaking the Truth in Love explores its untapped uses.

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St. Paul’s encounter with the risen Lord didn’t just change his life, it changed the world—and it can change us, too, if we ask for the grace of conversion.

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What has contributed to our current crisis of faith? In The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture, Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker address the loss of trust in the Bible and how this has led to a loss of faith.

St. Paul taught clearly that the Church is the Mystical Body of Christ. Learn what this means, especially in relation to the Eucharist, in this podcast.

Just like with St. Paul, Jesus wants to encounter us personally. This blog shares how to build a personal relationship with Jesus.

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Alex Jones is the founder of the most popular Catholic app in the world, the Hallow App. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, get an inside look at how God has worked in Alex's life and through Hallow.

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Get acquainted with the Hallow App, and soon Dr. Scott Hahn will have content available as well. Sign up for free!

Friends of the St. Paul Center are already on the Hallow App – Jonathan Roumie, Chris Stefanick, Dr. Edward Sri, Fr. Mike Schmitz – and many more!

It’s difficult to see at times, but God always has a plan for our lives. Read more in this blog post by Amy Smith, associate editor of the National Catholic Register.

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We’re halfway through the Year of St. Joseph! There’s so much to learn from this spiritual father. Even though he never speaks a word, Scripture speaks loudly of his fatherly role.

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Finish the Year of St. Joseph strong with Through the Heart of St. Joseph by Fr. Boniface Hicks.

How do we grow in relationship with St. Joseph? Learn more in this blog.

St. Joseph offers an example of littleness and humility for daily life. Learn more in this blog.

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We’re halfway through the Year of St. Joseph! There’s so much to learn from this spiritual father. Even though he never speaks a word, Scripture speaks loudly of his fatherly role.

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Finish the Year of St. Joseph strong with Through the Heart of St. Joseph by Fr. Boniface Hicks.

How do we grow in relationship with St. Joseph? Learn more in this blog.

St. Joseph offers an example of littleness and humility for daily life. Learn more in this blog.

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When we understand Scripture, we understand God's relationship with His family. Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker show why we should trust the Bible in The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture: How the Bible Became a Secular Book.

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Ahead of Father’s Day, Scott Hahn draws from the Word of God to show the gift of fatherhood—both human and divine.

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Celebrate fathers—the Church Fathers! Discover our heritage of faith in The Bible and the Church Fathers.

The confusion in our culture stems from our confusion over the revealed truth of God. Learn why we should trust the Bible in Scott Hahn’s The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture.

As Christians, we call God “Father.” Learn more about the fatherhood of God in this blog.

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What does it mean to say that human history is a revelation of prayer? Through the eyes of God, history is a covenant drama, drawing us into His divine family. Scott Hahn explains in this episode.

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Learn how prayer helps us renew our covenant with God in Personal Prayer: A Guide for Receiving the Father’s Love.

When we understand God’s fatherhood, all of salvation history makes sense. Learn more in this blog by Scott Hahn.

In Genesis to Jesus, read the Scriptures in light of God’s fatherly plan.

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While he was still Protestant, Scott Hahn picked up a book that changed the way he viewed redemption—and made him start thinking like a Catholic. He discovered the Catholic answer to the question of why Jesus died on the Cross, and he shares it now.

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Scott Hahn picked up What Is Redemption?: How Christ’s Suffering Saves Usand it changed his life. Now, it’s back in print. Find it here.

Curtis Mitch offers an introduction to the idea of the Catholic view of redemption in this blog.

If Jesus died on the Cross, why do we suffer? Scott Hahn explains in his talk Making Sense of Suffering.

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What are practical steps we can take to renew our covenant with Our Lord and inspire our prayer life? Scott Hahn shares on this episode.

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Inspire your prayer each day with Mystery of the Altar: Daily Meditations on the Eucharist.

Fr. Boniface Hicks and Fr. Thomas Acklin share how to open ourselves to God’s love in Personal Prayer.

Scott and Kimberly Hahn and Ralph Martin share advice on prayer in the CD set The Transforming Power of Prayer.

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God’s love is a consuming fire. Through God’s grace we can enter into His life, but first, we must purify ourselves from all that would separate Him from His love.

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Fr. Boniface Hicks and Fr. Thomas Acklin share how to open ourselves to God’s love in Personal Prayer.

God doesn’t make us overcome sin on our own—He gives us the grace of the sacraments. Discover more in the video study The Bible and the Sacraments.

Why do we need purgatory? Curtis Martin explains in this blog.

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If we want to be Christlike, we must be prepared to suffer with Christ. If we want to enter into God’s glory, we must also be willing to enter into His suffering.

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Ralph Martin dispels the myth of easy Christianity in A Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward.

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass not only gives meaning to our suffering but also gives us strength to bear it. Learn more in this blog by Jeff Cavins.

Jesus will help you carry your cross. Learn more in this blog.

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From the Old Testament to the New, Scripture is clear that our actions in this life determine our eternal life. But in God’s mercy, He offers us the chance to atone for our sins in purgatory even after death.

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The Catholic priesthood is rooted firmly in the Old and New Testaments. John Bergsma explains in Jesus and the Old Testament Roots of the Priesthood

Want to learn more about what happens when we die? Get your copy of Scott Hahn’s Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body.

Why do we pray for the dead? Scott Hahn explains in this blog.

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Purgatory is one of the most difficult obstacles and most misunderstood doctrines for non-Catholics. Scott Hahn shares the biblical and historical evidence that led him to embrace this Catholic teaching.

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Spend a minute a day reflecting on the Blessed Sacrament. Get your copy of Mystery of the Alter: Daily Meditations on the Eucharist.

Curtis Martin shares where we find purgatory in the Bible and Tradition in this blog.

If we can’t trust Scripture, we can’t trust Catholicism. Scott Hahn and Ben Wiker show the attack on Scripture in The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture.

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We assume that to be lifted up is to be glorified. But when Jesus tells us he will be lifted up and will draw all people to himself, he’s referring to the Cross—this is the path to our salvation.

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Find reflections from Scripture and the saints on the Blessed Sacrament in Mystery of the Altar: Daily Meditations on the Eucharist.

Jesus died on a Cross to love the Father in a way we were unable, for our salvation. Learn more in this blog.

See how all of salvation history points to Jesus in our most foundational Bible study, Genesis to Jesus.

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What does it mean for God’s love to be a consuming fire? In this episode, Scott Hahn shows the profound message behind the symbolism of the burning coal in Isaiah.

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Why do we have priests? Learn more in Jesus and the Old Testament Roots of the Priesthood by popular author John Bergsma.

In It Is Right and Just, Scott Hahn shows that if God is Lord of all, then religion is our highest duty.

The burning coal also points to the Eucharist. Learn more in this blog by Curtis Mitch.

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love. Through his Passion, death, and Resurrection, Jesus allows us to know God as Father.

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In Jesus and the Old Testament Roots of the Priesthood, discover why the priesthood is a major thread throughout salvation history.

Want to learn more about what Catholics believe about the Crucifixion? Read more in this blog.

Learn why we call priests “father” in this blog by John Bergsma.

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How did St. Paul go from having insurmountable objections to Christ to being one of Christianity’s most ardent defenders? In this episode, learn why St. Paul tells us we should believe that Jesus is Lord.

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Only through Easter, watch all episodes of The Bible and the Mass for free!

Christ redeemed us through an act of total, life-giving love on the Cross. Learn more in this blog.

Chris Stefanick shares 9 rules to help you follow St. Paul’s command to rejoice in Living Joy.

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Can we really rejoice in our suffering? St. Paul speaks from experience when he exhorts us to have joy. Scott Hahn unpacks how St. Paul gives an example of how placing our trust in Christ makes all things possible.

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Chris Stefanick shares 9 rules for finding joy no matter what our circumstances in Living Joy.

How can we practice our own ongoing conversion and bring about a deeper conversion for our country? Learn more in Scott Hahn’s It Is Right and Just.

Go deeper into St. Paul’s epistles. Find St. Thomas Aquinas’ commentary on Philippians, and more, in this Latin-English edition.

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Why did Jesus have to suffer and die? God could have just forgiven our sins, but God wanted to give us more than just acquittal—he wanted to gives us his divine life. Scott Hahn reminds us that because we’re in God’s family, our life—including our suffering—has meaning.

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The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is our way of participating in Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and in his divine life. Watch Parousia: The Bible and the Mass this Lent.

No matter what we face in this life, our hope is in what is yet to come. Read more in Scott Hahn’s Hope to Die.

There’s a common mistaken view that Jesus died to take on our punishments—but in this blog, Curtis Mitch explains the Catholic view.

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What happens when we turn our backs on God? God respects our freedom, even our freedom to say no to his mercy. On this episode, Scott Hahn explains God’s wrath—but also his mercy.

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Watch The Bible and the Mass for free this Lent!

God never gives up on his Church, even in times of confusion. Learn more in Ralph Martin’s A Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward.

What are the duties we owe to God? Scott Hahn elaborates in It Is Right and Just.

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Seven isn’t just a lucky number. Through the covenant rhythm of the Old Testament, God teaches his people what it means to be in his divine family, preparing them for the coming of his Son. In this episode, see how radical it is for us to be sons and daughters of the Father Almighty.

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In The Bible and the Mass, see how the Mass is the fulfillment of all God’s promises of the Old Testament. Watch for free this Lent.

Learn more about how God has faithfully fathered his family in Genesis to Jesus.

In this blog, Scott Hahn explains why we call God “Father.”

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Mercy isn’t a modern idea we attribute to God—in fact, our idea of mercy comes nowhere close to the mercy of God. Divine mercy is one of the most important concepts of the Bible, starting in the Torah. Learn more in Scott Hahn’s 100th episode of The Road to Emmaus!

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Watch The Bible and the Mass for free during Lent!

Genesis gives us God’s initial vision for the covenant of marriage. Learn more in this blog.

Genesis to Jesus reveals how God has faithfully fathered his family throughout the ages. Learn more in our flagship video study.

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Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body is about much more than sex—it's a theology of the human person. And the human person is relational—we’re born into a family, both human and divine. On this episode, Scott Hahn shares what this means for us, and how the Eucharist is the key to understanding our life, death, and ultimately our resurrection.

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Our bodies have been made by a God who loves us. Even in death, those bodies point to the mystery of our salvation. Learn more in Scott Hahn’s Hope to Die.

What’s the answer to our political and cultural turmoil today? In It Is Right and Just, Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley have a surprising answer.

Our body is not a barrier or a burden. Learn more in this blog.

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How can we raise faithful children in a hostile world? Whether the Lord calls our children to the priesthood, marriage, or religious life, how can we help them to discern and follow God’s will? Scott and Kimberly Hahn share their personal experience on this episode.

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Help children fall in love with the Gospel and grow closer to Christ. Through the Year with Jesus offers parents and teachers endless resources for sharing the faith with children.

Kimberly Hahn shares more wisdom from Scripture and personal experience in her podcast Beloved and Blessed. Listen now.

Is the priesthood biblical? John Bergsma explains that the priesthood is a major theme in Scripture in Jesus and the Old Testament Roots of the Priesthood.

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Joy isn’t just a feeling—it’s something we have to fight for and decide to live out, just like the faith. But this means that joy is something everyone can attain! On this episode, Chris Stefanick returns to talk with Scott Hahn about four more rules for living joy and what it means to be joyful.

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Find all Chris Stefanick’s 9 rules for joy in his book Living Joy.

Close friendships are essential to finding joy. Learn more in this blog.

Nothing brings us more joy than living in close relationship with the Lord. Grow deeper in love with the Eucharist and the Mass with Parousia: The Bible and the Mass.

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Did St. Paul truly convert? Dr. Scott Hahn discusses how the apostle's conversion wasn't like converting from atheism to faith, or from Protestantism to Catholicism, but it was a much more profound progress from the Old Covenant to the New.

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Want to learn more? Get your copy of Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley’s It Is Right and Just.

What does religion have to do with politics? Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley explain in this blog.

Our Church is in crisis, but there is hope. In A Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward, Ralph Martin uncovers the forces at work against the Church and offers hope to the faithful within the Body of Christ.

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A global pandemic and a tumultuous political climate has made it difficult to remember what matters most—Jesus and our relationship with Him. How can we look past our worldly trials to the divine reality that Jesus is Lord of all? Chris Stefanick joins Scott Hahn on this episode to share 9 rules to help us find a joy that is everlasting and unshakable.

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Embrace joy with these 9 rules in Chris Stefanick’s Living Joy.

Increase your devotion to the Blessed Sacrament each day. Get your copy of Mystery of the Altar: Daily Meditations on the Eucharist.

Is it really possible to give thanks in all circumstances? Chris Stefanick shares tips in this blog.

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We know the story of the Pharisees waiting to trip Jesus up when he heals on the Sabbath. But have you ever noticed that there’s something strange about the question Jesus asks them? On this episode, learn how Jesus’ example helps us navigate the Pharisees in today’s world with wisdom and humility. 

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Followers of Christ are often accused of hate speech by sharing the truth of the Bible. Be encouraged amid times of difficulty with Scott Hahn’s It Is Right and Just: Why the Future of Civilization Depends on True Religion

How can we be joyful witnesses to the Gospel? Chris Stefanick shares 9 rules for living life to the fullest in Living Joy.

Why is John the Baptist important during Advent? Learn more in this blog. 

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We’ve been taught by the world to think of religion as a personal choice. All religions are equal. They have no claim on our public life. In this episode, Scott Hahn and his co-author Brandon McGinley debunk this view to show that religion is much more than opinion. In fact, they argue that the very future of our Church and civilization depend on reclaiming the true meaning of religion.

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Want to learn more? Get your copy of Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley’s It Is Right and Just.

What does religion have to do with politics? Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley explain in this blog.

Our Church is in crisis, but there is hope. In A Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward, Ralph Martin uncovers the forces at work against the Church and offers hope to the faithful within the Body of Christ.

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2020 was difficult. But God provides us with the grace we need to follow His will. And for 2021, He’s given us one of the strongest intercessors we could ask for: St. Joseph. As we enter into the Year of St. Joseph, Scott Hahn urges us to look to the Patron of the Universal Church as our spiritual father.

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Get ready to see the Mass in a new way. Mark your calendar for Parousia: The Bible and the Mass.

In the talk Silent Knight, Holy Knight, Scott Hahn explores how Scripture holds St. Joseph up as a model of virtue—despite St. Joseph never speaking a word.

Our duties to God and family are higher than anything else. Learn more in Scott Hahn’s new book It Is Right and Just.

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Christ and His Mother hold a special place in the Nativity story—but St. Joseph also plays an important yet often underrated role. On this special Christmas episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn shares his personal devotion to St. Joseph and what the father of Jesus teaches us about Christmas.

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What could be more familiar than the Christmas story—and yet what could be more extraordinary? Get your copy of Scott Hahn’s Joy to the World.

Here are three things to ask ourselves as we prepare for Christmas.

Our duty to God, family, and faith are the most fundamental we have. Learn more in It Is Right and Just: Why the Future of Civilization Depends on True Religion.

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Why St. Joseph? How can we grow closer to our spiritual father? Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC, author of Consecration to St. Joseph: The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father, explains that St. Joseph is God’s gift to our world in the midst of the current crisis of family and fatherhood. In this episode, learn how we can turn to St. Joseph as a father and role model, especially during the Year of St. Joseph.

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In the talk Silent Knight, Holy Knight, Scott Hahn explores how Scripture holds St. Joseph up as a model of virtue—despite St. Joseph never speaking a word.

Our duties to God and family are higher than anything else. Learn more in Scott Hahn’s new book It Is Right and Just.

St. Joseph is also a model for priests. Learn more in this blog by Fr. Carter Griffin.

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Can we really change culture? Shouldn't we just accept the situation and live out the faith on our own the best we can? As Catholics living in a secular society, it can be easy to think that it’s best to keep faith and public life separate. But on this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn challenges the idea that sharing the faith is impractical or improper. Rather, it’s the most important thing we can do.

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Want to go deeper? Get your copy of Scott Hahn’s It Is Right and Just: Why the Future of Civilization Depends on True Religion.

How can we be joyful witnesses to the Gospel? Chris Stefanick shares 9 rules for living life to the fullest in Living Joy.

Why is John the Baptist important during Advent? Learn more in this blog.

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You don’t have to be a biblical scholar to read the Bible. God calls us to approach Scripture in a fearless and childlike way—something that Scott Hahn learned from none other than Mother Angelica! On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, learn Mother Angelica’s advice for reading the Bible with a humble heart.

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Why does it matter if we read the Bible? In It Is Right and Just, Scott Hahn stands up for the importance of faith and religion.

The Bible is more than just a work of literature or history. Here’s how reading the Bible is different than reading any other book.

Whether you want to take your first step to reading Scripture or have studied it for years, Genesis to Jesus provides you with a thrilling overview of salvation history.

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Where in the Bible does it say that Mary was immaculately conceived? Where does it say that she was assumed into heaven? On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, learn what made Scott Hahn open up to Catholic teaching on Mary and realize that she was indeed in Scripture.

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Want to learn more? The video study The Bible and the Virgin Mary gives an in-depth look at Scripture’s witness to the Blessed Mother.

Our Catholic beliefs matter—this is what Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley uphold in their new book, It Is Right and Just.

Kimberly Hahn shares how she came to embrace Mary as mother in this blog. Read here.

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Dr. Jeff Morrow was raised Jewish but didn’t really believe in God. At college, he was invited to a Christian Bible study. He decided that to disprove Christianity, he had to become familiar with the Bible. But what he found surprised him—that the Bible was more historically reliable than any other ancient text. On this episode, learn how Dr. Morrow went from atheist to defender of Scripture, even co-authoring a book with Scott Hahn.

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Jeff Morrow is co-author, with Scott Hahn, of Modern Biblical Criticism as a Tool of Statecraft (1700-1900), a defense of Scripture study from the heart of the Church.

In It Is Right and Just, Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley explain why the freedom to worship isn’t just a right, it’s a duty.

The Catholic Church teaches that Sacred Scripture is truly the Word of God. Learn more in this blog.

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How does someone go from Islam to evangelical Christian to Catholic? Dr. Derya Little returns to The Road to Emmaus to discuss her journey to the Church and the vast difference between Islam and Catholicism, especially our personal relationship with God.

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In It Is Right and Just, Scott Hahn explains that faith matters because religion is so much more than private opinion.

Catholics believe that God speaks to us through both Scripture and Tradition. Jump into Scripture study from the heart of the Church with Genesis to Jesus.

Belief in God is more than just defensible, it’s also highly rational. Learn more in Thoughtful Theism.

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Dr. Derya Little was born and raised in Muslim Turkey. She rejected her Islamic faith to become an atheist but then encountered Christ as an adolescent. It was during her doctorate studies in England that she entered the Catholic Church and now lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and children. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, learn what led her on this global journey to the Catholic faith.

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If religion is an opium for the masses, why would so many risk their lives to follow God? Scott Hahn challenges this idea in It Is Right and Just.

People from other faiths, and even some Catholics, misunderstand teachings of the Church. In Answering Common Objections, Scott Hahn explains the key tenets of the Catholic faith.

Even in the confusion today, Christ is still present in His Church. Read more in this blog.

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As modern Catholics, we know that Jesus is God’s Plan A for our salvation. But if this is true, then why do we call Jesus the New Moses? On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn explains that when we understand how the Old Testament points to the New, we see that Moses and many others prepare us for Christ.

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Scripture matters. Our faith matters. In It Is Right and Just, Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley challenge the idea that religion is a private matter.

Our Church and nation are in crisis, but there is a solution. Don’t miss a free virtual event with Scott Hahn and Ralph Martin on November 10.

Unlock the Scriptures for children, even at a young age. Learn more in this blog.

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How do we protect ourselves from the devil? How do we avoid becoming vulnerable to spiritual attack? What are the levels of spiritual attack? As we approach Halloween, our culture fosters a morbid fascination with the occult—but Fr. Vincent Lampert, the exorcist for the archdiocese of Indianapolis, reminds us that we should foster a fascination with the saving work of God. Learn more on this episode of The Road to Emmaus.

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In Exorcism: The Battle Against Satan and His Demons, Fr. Vincent P. Lampert, a seasoned exorcist, presents authentic Catholic teaching on the devil and his plan against humanity.

Why does the Church warn against the occult? Learn more in this blog.

How do you fight an enemy you can’t see? In Hauntings, Possessions, and Exorcisms, Adam Blai, an expert in religious demonology and exorcism for the diocese of Pittsburgh, shares information and advice gained over years of extensive experience with the paranormal.

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Listening to Scripture scholars discuss the Bible makes reading the Word of God seem straightforward. But it’s easy to feel discouraged when we approach it ourselves. On this episode, Scott Hahn assures us that when he first started studying the Bible, he felt just as confused. Here’s a quick beginner’s guide to reading Scripture.

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At our Seventh Annual Gala, we’re going to celebrate our mission to help all Catholics read the Bible from the heart of the Church. Join us Wednesday, October 28, for this virtual program.

What is the Bible, where does it come from, and what is its purpose? How are Catholics supposed to read the Bible and what story does it tell? Learn more in Genesis to Jesus.

The Bible fits together in a divine love story—an unmatched masterpiece telling the tale of God’s inexhaustible love for His children. Stacy Mitch explains in this blog.

Discover the St. Paul Center’s YouTube channel! Subscribe now and don’t miss out on weekly resources from Dr. Hahn, John Bergsma, Kimberly Hahn, Curtis Mitch, and more.

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There is a need today for strong proclamation of the Gospel—and nowhere is this more true than in the need for strong preaching and teaching. But priests today are pressured to make homilies light, short, and uncontroversial. On this bonus episode, Scott Hahn, James Merrick, and Rob Corzine discuss the need to encourage priests to preach the Gospel boldly.

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Give your priest the encouragement he needs. Registration is now open for the 2021 January Priest Conference in Austin, Texas. Register your priest now—space is limited to allow for social distancing.

Priestly celibacy is misunderstood by modern culture. But in Why Celibacy?, Fr. Carter Griffin explains the beauty of spiritual fatherhood.

The laity have an important role in the Church. What can the laity do in partnership with priests to spread the faith? Read more in this blog by Ralph Martin.

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Dr. James Merrick, director of Emmaus Academic and Clergy Support, had a long road to the Catholic faith. He was raised devout Baptist, felt called to ministry despite his dislike for public speaking, became an Anglican priest, and then gave up a parish in Scotland to become Catholic. On this episode, learn how his studies and friendships brought him to the Church.

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Dr. James Merrick is the director of Emmaus Academic. Emmaus Academic’s mission is to participate in the renewal of the Catholic theology through publishing the very best in Catholic scholarship.

Registration is now open for the 2021 January Priest Conference in Austin, Texas. Register your priest now—space is limited to allow for social distancing.

Stay up to date with the Emmaus Academic authors. Check out the “Conversations on the Way” blog.

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Is our Church in crisis? Ralph Martin, bestselling author and president of Renewal Ministries, shares the troubling issues facing the Catholic Church from within and without. And the pandemic has only made these issues more evident, such as our deep need for a spiritual awakening. On this episode, Ralph Martin and Scott Hahn discuss the challenges and the pathways forward.

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Interested in learning more? Get your copy of Ralph Martin’s new book, A Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward.

We’re facing intense confusion and division today, both in the Church and the world. Is there a way to find clarity? Learn more in this free article.

We must not be lukewarm in our faith. In this blog, Ralph Martin encourages us to be on fire for Christ.

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Today Scott Hahn is joined by a very special guest—his wife, Kimberly. The two discuss Kimberly’s new ministry for women and her new podcast, Beloved and Blessed. Kimberly shares her experience and insights into the wisdom of Scripture, especially the wisdom of Proverbs 31.

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Hosted by Kimberly Hahn and based on the wisdom of Scripture, the Beloved and Blessed podcast speaks to the desires and strengths of women in all walks of life. Be the first to listen when it launches on October 5! Visit BelovedandBlessed.com to learn more.

Interested in more biblical wisdom for women? Check out Stacy Mitch’s Courageous Women: A Study on the Heroines of Biblical History.

Mary is the ultimate role model for all women. In this blog post, Kimberly Hahn shares how she embraced Mary as her mother.

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Jonathan Roumie from The Chosen joins Scott Hahn to talk about what it’s like to play Jesus on TV, how his Catholic faith influences his work, and the role of Scripture in the show. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, get an inside look at how God has worked in Jonathan’s life and through The Chosen.

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On Wednesday, September 30, join Scott Hahn and Jonathan Roumie for a day of prayer. We’ll be praying for your intentions, our mission, the Church and the world. Sign up for free!

It’s difficult to see at times, but God always has a plan for our lives. Read more in this blog post by Amy Smith, associate editor of the National Catholic Register.

As you hear on today’s episode, the devil is out to divide us and attack the faith. Uncover the lies of the devil and learn how to overcome this attack in Ralph Martin’s A Church in Crisis.

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What’s so special about the book of Hebrews? Dr. Andrew Swafford, professor of Scripture and theology at Benedictine College, returns to explain how St. Paul’s writings point to the Eucharist as the fulfillment of the entire Bible. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Dr. Swafford and Dr. Hahn discuss their favorite book of the Bible and how it impacted Dr. Hahn’s conversion to the Catholic Church.

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When we read the Bible from the heart of the Church, we discover that the entire Bible points to the Eucharist and the Mass. Discover more in The Eucharist in Scripture.

Interested in Dr. Swafford’s study on the book of Hebrews? Get more information here.

The prophecy of Malachi is a lost and little-known prophecy of the Eucharist. Learn more in this free article.

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What’s so special about the book of Hebrews? Dr. Andrew Swafford, professor of Scripture and theology at Benedictine College, returns to explain how St. Paul’s writings point to the Eucharist as the fulfillment of the entire Bible. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Dr. Swafford and Dr. Hahn discuss their favorite book of the Bible and how it impacted Dr. Hahn’s conversion to the Catholic Church.

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When we read the Bible from the heart of the Church, we discover that the entire Bible points to the Eucharist and the Mass. Discover more in The Eucharist in Scripture.

Interested in Dr. Swafford’s study on the book of Hebrews? Get more information here.

The prophecy of Malachi is a lost and little-known prophecy of the Eucharist. Learn more in this free article.

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How does a college football player become a Scripture professor at Benedictine College? Dr. Andrew Swafford, professor of Scripture and theology at Benedictine College, joins Scott Hahn on this episode of The Road to Emmaus to discuss the power of Sacred Scripture and the importance of faithful scholarship.

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One of the most influential theologians of the nineteenth century continues to shape today’s Scripture scholarship. Learn more about Matthias Scheeben.

How did the idea of kinship transform Dr. Swafford’s understanding of Scripture? Discover for yourself in the Bible study Genesis to Jesus.

When we know how to read the Bible from the heart of the Church, we discover in Genesis that we were created for sonship. Learn more in this free article.

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How can we defend supernatural truths with natural arguments? The truths of the faith are beyond the grasp of mere reason and yet they are eminently reasonable. If that sounds confusing, don’t worry. On this episode, Scott Hahn explains the resurgence of apologetics in the Church and shares his favorite resource for defending the faith.

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See why Scott Hahn calls Laying the Foundation by Fr. Joseph Fenton the greatest work in apologetics in our time and the gold standard of fundamental theology.

Apologetics is more than just explaining the faith—it's standing with Christ on trial. Learn more in this free article.

How do we explain Church teaching on Mary, the pope, and the Eucharist? Learn more in Answering Common Objections, a CD set by Scott Hahn.

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What is the intimate relationship between Mary and the Holy Spirit? Both St. Maximilian Kolbe and Matthias Scheeben speak of Mary as the “spouse of the Spirit.” In contemplating the mysteries of the faith, the Church continues to go deeper into her understanding of God’s plan. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn reminds us that the mystery of God and His creation is inexhaustible.

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As you hear on today’s episode, the St. Paul Center is translating the work of Matthias Joseph Scheeben into English to make it accessible to a new generation. Learn why Scheeben’s work is so important.

Want to start with the foundations of the Church’s teaching on Mary? Our most popular Bible study will guide you through. Learn more about The Bible and the Virgin Mary.

Celebrate Mary, Mother and Queen, with a special online. Don’t miss Hail, Holy Queen on August 22.

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One of the most influential saints of the 20th century was Maximilan Kolbe, who not only lived the gospel message by laying down his life for his brother, but also began one of the most powerful Marian movements today, the Militia of the Immaculata. In this episode, Scott Hahn talks about his personal devotion to St. Maximilan Kolbe.

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Want to know why we believe in the Immaculate Conception and other teachings? Register for Hail, Holy Queen, a virtual event.

The Assumption is the most important Marian feast. Learn where we find this teaching in the Bible.

Introduce children to our Mother in heaven through stories from the Bible in The End of the FierySword, a children’s book by Maura Roan McKeegan.

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Unlike Christmas or Easter, the Feast of the Transfiguration isn’t usually marked by any special celebration. But there are key elements of the Transfiguration that merit closer attention, especially some of Jesus’ more mysterious sayings which we find in all three synoptic Gospels. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn unpacks the meaning behind the Transfiguration.

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Why are Moses and Elijah featured during Jesus’ Transfiguration? Learn how the Old Testament is fulfilled in the New in Genesis to Jesus.

One theologian who played a large role in Scott Hahn’s understanding of Scripture was Matthias Scheeben. Learn more about what we’re doing to bring him to a new generation.

Jesus calls us to be perfect, even as the Father is perfect, even as He reveals Himself to be perfect. In this free article, Ralph Martin encourages us in the call to holiness.

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The Church’s rich teaching on the Blessed Mother is nearly inexhaustible. On today’s episode, Scott Hahn and guest Dr. Nina Heereman discuss new developments in Marian study that give deeper meaning to Catholics’ devotion.

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As you hear on today’s episode, the St. Paul Center is translating the work of Matthias Joseph Scheeben into English to make it accessible to a new generation. Learn why Scheeben’s work is so important.

Discover the book Scott Hahn mentions in today’s episode, the Handbook of Catholic Dogmatics 5.1.

Want to start with the foundations of the Church’s teaching on Mary? Our most popular Bible study will guide you through. Learn more about The Bible and the Virgin Mary.

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The Eucharist: Mystery of Presence, Sacrifice, and Communion explores the three ends of the Sacrament of Sacraments: God’s true presence, His redemptive sacrifice, and spiritual nourishment through communion with Him. In this follow-up to his groundbreaking work, Faith Comes From What Is Heard, Lawrence Feingold constructs a biblical vision of the Eucharist from its prefigurement in the Old Testament to its fulfillment in the New and presents the Eucharistic theology of the Church Fathers, St. Thomas Aquinas, and magisterial teaching from centuries past through today. The Eucharist is a masterful text, both challenging and spiritually rich, that comprehensively examines the unspeakable mystery that is the Eucharist. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2Zi4sPi

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On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by Bishop Jeffrey Monforton, author of Ask the Bishop. While a bishop’s day is full of countless tasks, the primary responsibility of a bishop is to instruct their flock and share the faith. In nearly a decade of role as bishop of Steubenville, Ohio, Monforton has done just that.

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Read the book for yourself! Get a copy of Bishop Jeffrey Monforton’s Ask the Bishop for yourself and your kids.

One of the most common and most difficult questions Catholics receive is why we believe in God. Bishop Monforton offers his answer in this free article.

Looking for more audio content to help explain what we believe as Catholics? Try Scott Hahn’s CD set Answering Common Objections.

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Everyone faces doubt, but today it seems that the challenge of unbelief is greater than ever before. Many denounce the Church and her doctrines in the face of objections. While the human leadership of the Church hasn’t always been perfect throughout her history, the Church herself is nothing less than God’s invitation into His divine family. Scott Hahn looks at why we should believe in God’s promise of His Church.

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One of the most common objections to the Catholic Church is against the Eucharist as Christ’s Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity. Learn why we believe in the Real Presence in the video study The Eucharist in Scripture.

What does it mean to call God Father? Learn more in this free article by Scott Hahn.

Explore the treasury of the Catholic faith. The Catholic for a Reason series features today’s leading Catholic scholars on the most commonly asked questions.

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How can we give better answers to those who have questions on the truthfulness of Sacred Scripture? Scott Hahn has an answer that might surprise you, and it centers around the Mass and the Eucharist. Learn more on this episode of The Road to Emmaus.

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Find concrete answers to common objections in Scott Hahn’s Reasons to Believe.

Many people today wonder if we can believe the Bible. Learn why the Church teaches the Bible is divinely inspired in Can You Trust the Bible?, a CD set by Scott Hahn.

Do we take the Bible literally? Learn more in this free article.

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Hope is what will sustain us in the days yet to come. It also will make it possible to experience joy in this day, no matter what sorrows presently afflict us. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn talks about his book Hope to Die and the importance of hope.

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Read more in Scott Hahn’s bestselling book, Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body.

Interested in the role of hope in the Christian life? Read more in this free article by Scott Hahn.

Don’t know how to talk about death and other difficult subjects with kids and teens? Read through Ask the Bishop with them, a new collection by Bishop Jeffrey Monforton.

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John the Baptist is the forerunner of Christ—he is the last Old Testament prophet and the bridge to the New and Everlasting Covenant. And yet, what do we know of John the Baptist? What role does he play in our faith today? Learn more on this episode of The Road to Emmaus, with special guest John Bergsma.

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In Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls, John Bergsma gives a link between the Old and New Testaments.

John the Baptist ushered in the Kingdom, the Kingdom which is the focus of Matthew’s Gospel. Edward Sri offers an introduction to this important idea in God with Us: Encountering Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew.

The Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan is a familiar story, but do you know the significance of this episode? Learn more in this free blog post.

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Work has been dramatically changed for almost all of us in recent months. More, our Sundays have also been upended as the days run into each other without Mass. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the importance of a healthy view of work and worship for today’s Catholic. Learn how to keep good habits and correct bad ones as we adjust to a new way of working.

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Discover how we can sanctify daily life in Scott Hahn’s Ordinary Work, Extraordinary Grace.

Our lives at work and our lives at Mass shouldn’t be separate—learn more about the Catholic view of work in Michael Naughton’s Getting Work Right.

Why is our leisure so often restless? In this free article, Michael Naughton offers suggestions for making Sunday a true day of rest.

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St. Paul describes the Church as the Mystical Body of Christ in many of his writings, but most fully in 1 Corinthians. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn dives into Paul’s writing to explain what it means to call the Church the Body of Christ, especially in relation to the Eucharist.

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Take joy in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Register for Real Presence: The Eucharist in Scripture and the Early Church, an online event with Scott Hahn, John Bergsma, Mike Aquilina, and Fr. Boniface Hicks, OSB.

Reflect on the virtue of hope in the face of death with Scott Hahn’s new book Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body.

The Eucharist is central to the Mystical Body of Christ, something that St. Paul makes clear. Learn more about the profound love Jesus pours out in the Eucharist.

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Scott Hahn shares how he was found by God when he wasn’t looking for God himself. It was in large part the example of his father, a skilled jeweler, that prepared Dr. Hahn to receive the precious gems of the faith. On today’s episode of The Road to Emmaus, he shares how his father influenced the way he came to the truth and the way he continues to share it with others.

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Want more from Scott Hahn? Get your copy of his new book, Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body.

Our Journey Through Scripture video Bible studies powerfully showcase the beauty of the faith. Try our most foundational study, Genesis to Jesus.

Just as our family plays a large part in our faith formation, so too, our ancestors in the faith. Learn how the Church Fathers passed down the faith in this free video from Mike Aquilina.

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In addition to the Apostles, who were the others gathered in the Upper Room at Pentecost? Out of the 120 people gathered in wait, Mary is unique—she alone has already been visited by the Holy Spirit. In fact, she has the special honor of being named the Spouse of the Spirit. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn considers Mary’s role in the Upper Room at Pentecost.

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Encounter the Holy Spirit this Pentecost. Register for Inflamed and Empowered, a virtual event with Scott Hahn, John Bergsma, and Curtis Mitch.

Introduce children to the biblical story of Pentecost with Maura Roan McKeegan’s Building the Way to Heaven.

Did you know that Christians receive the same gifts of the Holy Spirit at Confirmation as the Apostles did at Pentecost? Learn more in this free article.

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What is the role of Scripture in the Church? What is its place in the Mass? On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn and Fr. John Riccardo, executive director of Acts XXIX, share the central role that Scripture has played in their lives, especially during quarantine. Discover how we’re called to encounter Jesus both in Scripture and the Eucharist, and be transformed.

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In the Eucharist, we encounter the Real Presence of the Risen Jesus. Learn what that means for our own lives in Scott Hahn’s Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body.

Learn more about the essential link between the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist in “Word and Presence,” a free article.

Want to learn more about where we find the Eucharist in Scripture? Check out The Eucharist Foretold by Mike Aquilina.

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One of the biggest obstacles for many to the Catholic Church is Mary. Our focus on Mary as the Mother of God seems to take away focus from Jesus. But really our devotion to Mary brings us closer to Christ. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Kimberly Hahn shares how she came to embrace Mary as Mother.

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Want to learn more about Mary as our heavenly Mother? Watch The Bible and the Virgin Mary.

Discover the biblical basis of calling Mary our mother in Queen Mother by Edward Sri.

What practical lessons can we take from Mary? Learn more in “Lessons Learned from Nazareth,” a free article.

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Why did Our Lord rise from the dead? Was it simply to prove that He was God? Or was there deeper significance? The truth is, the Resurrection is the Gospel. It’s the heart and soul of our salvation. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn unpacks this important truth.

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Do we really believe that our bodies will again? Learn why we believe in the resurrection of the dead in Scott Hahn’s newest book, Hope to Die.

Interested in the natural arguments against the Resurrection? Check out this blog post, “Historical Questions about the Resurrection of Jesus.”

If Christ really defeated death, why do we still have to die? Learn more in this free article.

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The Resurrection of Our Lord is such an incredible event that people have repeatedly tried to explain it away. Even Catholic scholars have tried to argue that the Resurrection is merely symbolic. On today’s episode, Scott Hahn shows how the third day is both highly symbolic and historical.

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There’s so much more to know about the Resurrection—learn more in Scott Hahn’s Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body.

If Christ really defeated death, why do we still have to die? Learn more in this free article.

We profess belief in the resurrection of the dead in the creed, but what does this really mean? Scott Hahn looks at this question and more in The Creed: Professing the Faith through the Ages.

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How do we answer the common arguments against the Resurrection—the so-called swoon theory, hallucination theory, and more? On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn shows how the natural explanations for the Resurrection fall short, and what we really mean by the bodily Resurrection of Christ.

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Do we really believe that our bodies will again? Learn why we believe in the resurrection of the dead in Scott Hahn’s newest book, Hope to Die.

Interested in the natural arguments against the Resurrection? Check out this blog post, “Historical Questions about the Resurrection of Jesus.”

For more audio resources for apologetics, check out Scott Hahn’s popular CD set, Answering Common Objections.

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Celebrating Easter under quarantine was one of the strangest experiences for many Catholics. As our world struggles more sharply with suffering and death, it’s nearly impossible to take hope in the Resurrection. Yet that is what Christ calls us to do. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn reminds us that because of Christ’s Resurrection, death is not the end.

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Struggling to have hope amid the fear so prevalent in our world today? Get your copy of Scott Hahn’s newest book, Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body.

If Christ defeated death, why do we still face suffering and death? Learn more in this blog post.

Explore this topic and more with hundreds of resources, including some of our most popular studies, at the Quarantined Catholic Hub. 

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What is the Paschal Triduum? On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, explore with Scott Hahn the reason why it is so important for us to recall the passion, crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus during the final days of Holy Week, beginning with the evening liturgy on Holy Thursday and culminating upon the Easter Vigil.

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Do we really believe that our bodies will again? Learn why we believe in the resurrection of the dead in Scott Hahn’s newest book, Hope to Die.

Interested in the natural arguments against the Resurrection? Check out this blog post, “Historical Questions about the Resurrection of Jesus.”

For more audio resources for apologetics, check out Scott Hahn’s popular CD set, Answering Common Objections.

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Were Adam and Eve meant to live in the Garden of Eden forever? Scott Hahn makes the argument that our original parents were meant for Heaven, not Eden. But how could they be saved from the serpent? Learn more in this final installment of our series on damnation history.

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At the Quarantined Catholic Hub, take advantage of this time to increase your devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, explore the richness of Sacred Scripture, and deepen your understanding of the faith.

See what the Church Fathers have to say about Genesis in The Bible and the Church Fathers.

Want more content from Scott Hahn on the topic of God as Father? Check out this blog post.