Fr. Pius Pietrzyk, O.P.

Fr. Pius Pietrzyk, O.P.

Fr. Pius Pietrzyk, OP was raised in Phoenix, AZ where he attended Brophy College Preparatory. He graduated from the University of Arizona with a double major in English and Philosophy. From there, he went to law school at the University of Chicago, where he obtained his Juris Doctor. Upon graduation, he worked for three years in the Corporate and Securities practice of Sidley & Austin, a large international law firm based in Chicago. Upon reflection and discernment, he left the practice of law to enter religious life. He entered the novitiate for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph in 2002, where he took the religious name "Pius", after Pope St. Pius V, one of the four Popes who were first Dominicans. As part of his initial formation, Fr. Pius studied for the License in Sacred Theology. His thesis was on St. Thomas Aquinas's account of Knowledge and Love in understanding the persons of the Trinity. Fr. Pius was ordained to the priesthood on May 23, 2008 and served at the parish of St. Thomas Aquinas in Zanesville, OH. In 2010, Fr. Pius was appointed by President Barack Obama to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Legal Services Corporation, an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that promotes equal access to justice and provides grants for high-quality civil legal assistance to low-income Americans. Fr. Pius is currently in studies pursuing a degree in Canon Law at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (the Angelicum).

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The Book of Apocalypse

Whores, Doomsday, and the Heavenly Cult
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Posted by Fr. Pius Pietrzyk, O.P. on July 14, 2010
The Book of Apocalypse

The Book of Revelation is likely one of the last books of the Bible written.  It is Apocalyptic -- presenting world-ending images of war, destruction, and suffering.  Especially in modern times, the visionary approach of the Apostle John has led to significant misunderstandings and misinterpretations. In particular, the  Book has been used by Protestant polemicists in an attempt to cast doubt on the authority of the Pope and the doctrine of Petrine primacy.  

This is especially true in places like Zanesville, OH (and southeastern Ohio generally), which have been heavily influenced by Pentecostal Christian communities and their often unique interpretations of this book.  

Over a series of talks at St. Thomas Church in Zanesville, Fr. Anthony Giambrone, O.P., will provide an in-depth analysis of this final book of the Bible.  He will look especially at the prophecies of the Old Testament as an aid to understanding the meaning of Revelations meaning.  He'll also debunk many of the false interpretations that have long been associated with this book of the Bible.

These talks will be every Tuesday beginning on July 20 and ending August 9, at 7pm in Rosary Hall at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church.

 

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