The Apostle Paul taught much about sin, but he was really too early to be a source of information about original sin.
Original sin is concept developed by Augustine of Hippo in the fourth century. The concept is strongly held to in the Catholic Church, but was never adopted by the Orthodox Churches, and is largely considered of little or no relevance in the Protestant Churches.
St. Paul's name was originally Saul.
St. Thomas Aquinas did not fully support the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception, as he believed that Mary was conceived without original sin but was later cleansed from it. He argued that only Christ was born without original sin.
Faith Hope and Love (charity), these three remain, but the greatest of these is Love.
The area which became St. Paul, Minnesota was originally known as "L'Oeil de Cochon" (French for "Pig's Eye")
Pig's
St Paul wrote that all scripture can be used: To teach people. To correct them when they go wrong. To guide them in their living lives and to show them the way to be holy.
Yes, St. Paul did meet some of the original twelve apostles. According to the New Testament, particularly in the Book of Galatians, Paul mentions visiting Jerusalem after his conversion and spending time with Peter (Cephas) and James, the brother of Jesus. However, there's no record of him meeting all of the original apostles during his lifetime.
It means St. Mary is conceived in Her Mother's womb without original sin.
St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota.
According to the Catholic Church and, to a lesser extent, some Protestant Churches, original sin is a state resulting from the actions of Adam and Eve but washed away by baptism. It was St Augustine of Hippo who developed the concept of original sin, and it was never accepted bythe Orthodox Church or the Churches of the East. The conditional acceptance by the Catholic Church of the science of evolution, will in future result in some tension with the concept of original sin, and may require some adaptation. Already, the Church appears to be moving in the direction of abandoning the concept of limbo, a place where unbaptised babies go, because they are still in a state of original sin.
Is "St. Paul's Church" a local church somewhere? It sounds like the name of a local Catholic church. If you know what they teach, believe, and practice, I can provide a couple of links in the "Related Links" section below that tells you the Basic Bible based beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses, then you can compare that with what you know about St. Paul's.
St Paul MINNESOTA? No.