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He lifted up His hands and blessed them

June 7th, 2024

Fr. Benjamin Al-Moharraqi

Our Lord Jesus Christ took His disciples to Bethany on the descent of the Mount of Olives, which represents the Church subject to the Lord, and there: “He lifted up His hands and blessed them” Here we find the biblical basis for the blessing that the priest prays at the end of the prayers before the dismissal of the people...

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Introduction to Liturgical Studies!

Join us at Saint Paul Theological Seminary for an in-depth exploration of one of Christianity's live most profound mysteries: Introduction to Liturgical Studies. the 1st Ecclesiastical Studies Course, led by Fr. Victor Shahat, PhD Liturgical Studies, promising to enrich your spiritual and theological understanding.

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Dogmatic Theology in Arabic

Join us at St Paul Theological Seminary for an introduction  to Dogmatic Theology ( in Arabic ) with Reverend Father Beniamin Al-Muharraky, promising to enrich your spiritual understanding.

 

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Join us at Saint Paul Theological Seminary for an in-depth exploration of one of Christianity's most profound mysteries: The Holy Trinity. Our winter semester features the 1st Dogmatic Theology Course, led by Brother Antonios the Shenoudian, promising to enrich your spiritual and theological understanding.

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Patristics Class with Fr. Daniel Azer

Join Our Patristics Class with Fr. Daniel Azer Sous at St. Paul Theological Seminary

Dive into the world of the Apostolic Fathers with our class led by Fr. Daniel Azer Sous, hosted at Mississauga Career College. Over three days, starting April 4th, 2024, explore the lives, writings, and theology of the Early Church Fathers.

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Class 2018 Graduation

On Sunday June 17 th H.G. Bishop Mina handed the certificates for the 2018 graduating class of St. Paul Theological Seminary, Enrichment Studies after the Divine Liturgy in St. Mary Church. The 2018 Class included: 10 graduates and 3 audits. With the attendance of the entire church congregation and the graduates' families and guests, the ceremony started by a procession of the graduates, certificate handing, and the event was followed by a formal reception at the Trinity Hall.

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Pioneer Class Graduation 2012

On Sunday June 10th, 2012 the first graduating class of St. Paul Theological Seminary, Enrichment Studies, included: 19 graduates and 3 audits, together with 7 of the faculty staff attended the graduation ceremony after the Divine Liturgy in St. Mary Church. With the attendance of the entire church congregation and the graduates' families and guests, the ceremony started by a procession of the graduates, certificate handing, staff and students' speeches and the event was followed by a formal dinner in the evening at the Trinity Hall.

early SPTS class

First Class October 2006

On Friday October 13th-15th, 2006, the first two courses in the Seminary were offered by Fr. Shenouda Maher. The first course was "Introduction to Old Testament Books" and the second on was "Ritual Theology." In attendance was Fr. Domadious Saleh, Fr. Makari Youssef, Fr. David Daud (before ordination), and Fr Paul. Guirguis (before ordination) all from Mississauga churches. Also in attendance were Deacon Antonious the Shenoudian (before ordination and Deacon Hanna Takla (before ordination).

The first SPTS cohort
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