Ephesians Commentary
At the moment in Bible Study we’re going through Paul’s epistle to the Ephesians. I’m therefore in the process of adding content to the Commentary section of this website:
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
At the moment in Bible Study we’re going through Paul’s epistle to the Ephesians. I’m therefore in the process of adding content to the Commentary section of this website:
Today in Bible study we’re going to be looking at the Epistle of Jude. Although they’re fairly preliminary, my notes are now available in the Commentary section of this website:
I’m trying to pull together all my various notes about the different books that we’ve studied. I’ll be chipping away at that over the next few months.
I’m just about to start a new Bible study on the book of Philippians. This will be the third time I’ve done gone through that book of the Bible in a study group context. I’ve therefore decided that it’s finally time to tidy up my commentary in the Scripture section of this site.
So far I’ve completed the Introduction and Background sections. I should have finished the remaining sections by the end of the month. I have a few plans for this area of the site in July. Watch this space…
A while ago I wrote a post where I listed all the resources I draw upon each week in the composition of my commentary on the Sunday Mass Readings. I realized today that I forgot to mention one very important resource: the “Catena Aurea”.
So what is this “Catena Aurea”? I first heard about it on an episode of the world’s greatest podcast, “Catholic Stuff You Should Know”. The Catena is a book, a Scriptural commentary whose name, when translated from the Latin, means “Golden Chain”.