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Daily Devotional: Jan 25 – Conversion of S. Paul

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Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

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🗓️ 25 January 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Today is Saturday, January 25, 2025, The Conversion of St. Paul, a 3rd class feast, with the color of white. In this episode: A Prayer for the Conversion of a Loved One, today’s news from the Church: “Be Rational: Become Protestants!,” and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the traditional Catholic daily devotional.

0:09.9

Today's Saturday, January 25th, 2025, the conversion of St. Paul, a third-class feast with the color of white.

0:16.4

In this episode, a prayer for the conversion of a loved one.

0:19.9

Today's news from the church,

0:21.3

be rational, become Protestants, and today's thought from the Archbishop. But first,

0:27.4

the call act of today's Mass, O God, who taught the whole world by the preaching of thy blessed

0:32.6

Apostle Paul, grant we beseech thee that we who today celebrate his conversion may draw nearer to

0:38.4

thee by way of example.

0:41.7

What are we to learn from today's feast of the conversion of St. Paul?

0:45.8

That we should not despise any sinner, nor despair of his conversion.

0:50.2

For the greatest sinner may be at once converted by the grace of God and even become a great saint, like St. Paul.

0:56.6

Like St. Paul, who, while he was seeking to exterminate the Christians,

1:01.2

became a chosen instrument in the hands of God for the instruction of the people.

1:05.9

We should also learn that we should fervently pray for the conversion of sinners,

1:09.9

as did St. Stephen for

1:11.4

Saul, and won by his prayer the grace of his conversion. To pray for the conversion of sinners

1:17.2

is to make fruitful for them the sufferings of Christ, cooperating with sufferings, that the heartfelt

1:23.4

wish of our Savior who came into this world to save sinners and who still intercedes for them

1:28.7

in heaven may be realized. Let us learn from this how we must preserve our conversion. Paul, at his

1:36.3

conversion, became physically blind, but spiritually so enlightened that he immediately exclaimed,

1:42.5

Lord, what will thou have me to do? He then, by God's

1:47.1

direction, took Ananias as his guide in the way of salvation, and afterwards spoke as much for the

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