The Letter to Hebrews is inspired, but did St. Paul write it?
Submitted on February 12, 2010
By Msgr. C. Eugene Morris
Question: I noticed that the current Lectionary for Mass does not refer to the Letter to the Hebrews as St. Paul’s letter to the Hebrews. When was this changed and why?
By Msgr. C. Eugene Morris
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