Research Paper On St Paul The Apostolist

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However, there are other ways that Saint Paul the Apostle offers worship and ways to find faith that aren’t through ways that are traditional, but rather more modern. Saint Paul the Apostle calls this Faith in Formation (stpaultheapostle). Basically, these are prayer groups that find faith and worship in different ways other than mass. One of these prayer groups is called “Prayer of Heart & Body” (stpaultheapostle). This is a class that tries to express movement prayer from a Christian perspective. Here, they explore song prayers while performing yoga to meditate and find their living God. Another one of these prayer groups is called “Prayer & Enrichment-Centering Prayer” (stpaultheapostle). In this group, people are offered to “practice Christian …show more content…

Some of these groups include the Apostolist, Out at St. Paul, Busted Halo, Arts & Artists at St. Paul, Openings, and Senior Group (stpaultheapostle). The Apostolist is a group of young adults, aged 20-30 years. This group “encourages a mature spirituality through prayer and liturgy, promotes social justice by serving those with little or no voice, and grow closer to Christ by growing closer to one other” (stpaultheapostle). Out at St. Paul is a group for the lgbtq+ community in which seeks to engage them with the “Catholic faith through service to their community, social activities and the exploration of Catholic spirituality” (stpaultheapostle). They host events and activities around three guiding principles which include spirituality: “Enrich the spiritual and intellectual needs of lgbtq+ Catholics,” Dialogue: “Build a positive community spirit and provide a safe and nurturing environment for lgbtq+ parishioners at St. Paul’s,” and Service: “Leverage the talents of lgbtq+ parishioners to focus on needs within the lgbtq+ community in NYC” (stpaultheapostle). Busted Halo Ministries “helps young adults explore their spirituality, listen to and encourage one another, discover or re-discover the rich depths of Catholic tradition,” and also to “find support on their journey towards God” (stpaultheapostle). Arts & Artists at St. Paul is a “non-profit organization

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