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Encyclopedia > St Paul

The name Saint Paul may refer to one of several possible meanings or references, though it is most commonly used to refer to the Biblical Paul of Tarsus. Parts of this article contradict each other. ... An early portrait of the Apostle Paul. ...

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People

  • Saint Paul, or Paul of Thebes as regarded to be the first Christian hermit.

An early portrait of the Apostle Paul. ... The term Christian Church expresses the idea of Christianity (the Christian religion) seen in its role as an institution. ... In general, the term Saint refers to someone who is exceptionally virtuous and holy. ... The Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian body in the world. ... Icon of the Theotokos of Vladimir, one of the most venerated of Orthodox Christian icons of the Virgin Mary. ... Sometimes called Paul the Hermit or Paul the Anchorite (ca 228 - ca 341). ...

Buildings and institutions

Churches

Also see Cathedral of Saint Paul (disambiguation)

Dome of the Cathedral of Saint Paul The Cathedral of Saint Paul is a Roman Catholic cathedral in United States, it sits on Summit Hill overlooking downtown St. ... St Pauls Cathedral is a cathedral on Ludgate Hill, in the City of London in London, and the seat of the Bishop of London. ... St. ... Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area  - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population  - Total (2001)  - Density Ranked 1st UK 49,138,831 377/km² Ethnicity... Christopher Wren by Godfrey Kneller, 1711 . Sir Christopher Wren (October 20, 1632 - February 25, 1723) was an English architect of the 17th century, famous for his role in the re-building of Londons churches after the Great Fire of London of 1666. ... Façade of the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Macau. ... St Pauls Cathedral: the north face and the spire St Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne, is the cathedral church of the Anglican diocese of Melbourne, Victoria, and the seat of the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, Most Reverend Peter Watson. ... Dome of the Cathedral of Saint Paul The Cathedral of Saint Paul is a Roman Catholic cathedral in United States, it sits on Summit Hill overlooking downtown St. ... State capitol building in Saint Paul Saint Paul is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Minnesota in the United States. ... The Entrance to Mdina Mdina is the old capital of Malta. ... Port of Valetta Valletta, population 7048 (official estimate for 2000), is the capital city of Malta - The city is located at 35°5416 North, 14°3132 East (35. ...

Colleges and universities

Founded in 1910, Saint Paul College is a community and technical college located in Saint Paul, Minnesota with over 9,000 full-time and part-time students. ... State capitol building in Saint Paul Saint Paul is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Minnesota in the United States. ...

Secondary schools

St. ... Several colleges around the world are called Saint Pauls College or St. ... St Pauls School is a British public school, located in Barnes in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. ... St. ...

Places

Antigua and Barbuda

Saint Paul is a parish of Antigua and Barbuda on the island of Antigua. ...

Brazil

São Paulo means Saint Paul in Portuguese:

Landmark buildings Edifício Italia (at left) and Copan (curved façade at center), in São Paulo Downtown. ... São Paulo is a state in Brazil. ...

Canada

Motto: Fortis et Liber (Strong and free) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ralph Klein (PC) Area 661,848 km² (6th)  - Land 642,317 km²  - Water 19,531 km² (2. ...

France

Saint-Paul is the name of several communes: The commune (in French: commune, word appeared in the 12th century, from Medieval Latin communia, gathering of people sharing a common life, from Latin communis, things held in common) is the lowest level of administrative division in the French Republic. ...

It is part of the name of several communes: Saint-Paul or Saint-Paul de Vence is a commune of the Alpes-Maritimes département, in southeastern France. ... Alpes_Maritimes is a département in the extreme southeast corner of France. ... The départements (or departments) are administrative units of France, roughly analogous to British counties. ... Corrèze is a département in the center of France. ... Gironde is a département in the southwest of France named after the Gironde Estuary. ... Oise is a département in the north of France named after the Oise River. ... Orne is a département in the northwest of France named after the Orne River. ... Hautes-Pyrénées is a département in southwestern France. ... Savoie is a French département. ... Haute-Vienne is a French département named after the Vienne River. ... Vosges is a French département, named after the Vosges mountain range. ... Under the 1946 Constitution of the Fourth Republic, the French colonies of Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guiana in the Caribbean and Réunion in the Indian Ocean became départements doutre-mer (Overseas departments) or DOMs. ...

  • Saint-Paul-aux-Bois, in the Aisne département
  • Saint-Paul-Cap-de-Joux, in the Tarn département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Baïse, in the Gers département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet, in the Pyrénées-Orientales département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Fourques, in the Eure département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Jarrat, in the Ariège département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Loubressac, in the Lot département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Salers, in the Cantal département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Serre, in the Dordogne département
  • Saint-Paul-des-Landes, in the Cantal département
  • Saint-Paul-d'Espis, in the Tarn-et-Garonne département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Tartas, in the Haute-Loire département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Varax, in the Ain département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Varces, in the Isère département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Vern, in the Lot département
  • Saint-Paul-de-Vézelin, in the Loire département
  • Saint-Paul-d'Izeaux, in the Isère département
  • Saint-Paul-d'Oueil, in the Haute-Garonne département
  • Saint-Paul-du-Bois, in the Maine-et-Loire département
  • Saint-Paul-du-Vernay, in the Calvados département
  • Saint-Paul-d'Uzore, in the Loire département
  • Saint-Paul-en-Born, in the Landes département
  • Saint-Paul-en-Chablais, in the Haute-Savoie département
  • Saint-Paul-en-Cornillon, in the Loire département
  • Saint-Paul-en-Forêt, in the Var département
  • Saint-Paul-en-Gâtine, in the Deux-Sèvres département
  • Saint-Paul-en-Jarez, in the Loire département
  • Saint-Paul-en-Pareds, in the Vendée département
  • Saint-Paul-et-Valmalle, in the Hérault département
  • Saint-Paul-la-Coste, in the Gard département
  • Saint-Paul-la-Roche, in the Dordogne département
  • Saint-Paul-le-Froid, in the Lozère département
  • Saint-Paul-le-Gaultier, in the Sarthe département
  • Saint-Paul-le-Jeune, in the Ardèche département
  • Saint-Paul-lès-Dax, in the Landes département
  • Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, in the Bouches-du-Rhône département
  • Saint-Paul-les-Fonts, in the Gard département
  • Saint-Paul-lès-Monestier, in the Isère département
  • Saint-Paul-lès-Romans, in the Drôme département
  • Saint-Paul-Lizonne, in the Dordogne département
  • Saint-Paul-Mont-Penit, in the Vendée département
  • Saint-Paul-sur-Isère, in the Savoie département
  • Saint-Paul-sur-Save, in the Haute-Garonne département
  • Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence département
  • Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, in the Drôme département

Also: Aisne is a département in the northern part of France named after the Aisne River. ... Tarn is a département in the Midi-Pyrénées région in the south-west of France, named after the Tarn River. ... Gers is a département in the southwest of France named after the Gers River. ... Pyrénées-Orientales (Eastern Pyrenees, Catalan: Pirineus Orientals) is a département of southern France adjacent to the northern Spanish frontier and the Mediterranean Sea. ... Eure is a département in the north of France named after the Eure River. ... Ariège is a département in southwestern France named after the Ariège River. ... Lot is: A French département, see Lot (département) A French river, a tributary of the Garonne, see Lot River A Belgian town, see Lot, Belgium A Biblical figure, the nephew of Abraham, see Lot (biblical) Something used to take part in a lottery A character in Arthurian Legend, see Lot... Cantal is a département in south-central France. ... Dordogne is a département in central France named after the Dordogne River. ... Cantal is a département in south-central France. ... Tarn-et-Garonne is a French département in the southwest of France. ... Haute-Loire is a département in south-central France named after the Loire River. ... AIN is the Computer Reservation System code for Aintree railway station, United Kingdom. ... Isère is a département in the east of France named after the Isère River. ... Lot is: A French département, see Lot (département) A French river, a tributary of the Garonne, see Lot River A Belgian town, see Lot, Belgium A Biblical figure, the nephew of Abraham, see Lot (biblical) Something used to take part in a lottery A character in Arthurian Legend, see Lot... Loire is a département in the east-central part of France occupying the Loire Rivers upper reaches. ... Isère is a département in the east of France named after the Isère River. ... Haute-Garonne is a département in the southwest of France named after the Garonne river. ... Maine-et-Loire is a département in west-central France. ... Saint Paul du Vernay is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. ... For the apple brandy produced in the region, see Calvados (spirit). ... Loire is a département in the east-central part of France occupying the Loire Rivers upper reaches. ... Landes is a département in southern France. ... Haute-Savoie is a French département, named after the Alps mountain range. ... Loire is a département in the east-central part of France occupying the Loire Rivers upper reaches. ... Var is a département of southern France. ... -1... Loire is a département in the east-central part of France occupying the Loire Rivers upper reaches. ... Vendée is a département in west central France, on the Atlantics Bay of Biscay. ... Hérault is a département in the southwest of France named after the Hérault River. ... Gard is a département located in le midi, the south of France, named after the river Gardon (or Gard). ... Dordogne is a département in central France named after the Dordogne River. ... Lozère is a département in southeast France near the Massif Central. ... Sarthe is a French département, named after the Sarthe River. ... Ardèche is a département in south-central France named after the Ardèche River. ... Landes is a département in southern France. ... Saint-Paul-lès-Durance is a commune of the Bouches-du-Rhône département, in southern France. ... Bouches-du-Rhône is a département in the south of France named after the mouth of the Rhône River. ... Gard is a département located in le midi, the south of France, named after the river Gardon (or Gard). ... Isère is a département in the east of France named after the Isère River. ... Drôme is a département in southeastern France named after the Drôme River. ... Dordogne is a département in central France named after the Dordogne River. ... Vendée is a département in west central France, on the Atlantics Bay of Biscay. ... Savoie is a French département. ... Haute-Garonne is a département in the southwest of France named after the Garonne river. ... Alpes_de_Haute_Provence is a French département in the south of France, it was formerly part of the province of Provence. ... Drôme is a département in southeastern France named after the Drôme River. ...

Île Saint-Paul is a very small island in the French Southern Territories about 85 km (53 mi) south of its larger counterpart Île Amsterdam. ... The French Southern Territories (long name: Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, French: Territoire des Terres australes et antarctiques françaises or TAAF) are antarctic, volcanic islands in the southern Indian Ocean, south of Africa and about equidistant between Africa, Antarctica, and Australia. ...

Malta

The Islands of St. ...

United States of America

Saint Paul is a city located in Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska. ... St. ... St. ... St. ... St. ... State capitol building in Saint Paul Saint Paul is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Minnesota in the United States. ... List of capitals of subnational entities covers currently the following national entities: #A-C: Angola, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Peoples Republic of China, Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, #D-F: Denmark, Finland, France, #G-L: Germany, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Ireland, Japan... St. ... St. ... St. ... St. ... State nickname: Lone Star State Other U.S. States Capital Austin Largest city Houston Governor Rick Perry (R) Official languages None. ... St. ... St. ... St. ...

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Paul (10647 words)
Paul preached in the synagogue every Sabbath day, and when the violent opposition of the Jews denied him entrance there he withdrew to an adjoining house which was the property of a proselyte named Titus Justus.
Paul never answers this question directly, but he shows us the drama of Calvary under three aspects, which there is danger in separating and which are better understood when compared: (a) at one time the death of Christ is a sacrifice intended, like the sacrifice of the Old Law, to expiate sin and propitiate God.
Faith, according to St. Paul, is composed of several elements; it is the submission of the intellect to the word of God, the trusting abandonment of the believer to the Saviour Who promises him assistance; it is also an act of obedience by which man accepts the Divine will.
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