INTRODUCING... Father Paul Lee
Fr. Paul D. Lee is a priest of the Archdiocese of Washington, currently working as Pastor of Epiphany Catholic Church in Georgetown and as Director of archdiocesan Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs. A native of Korea, Fr. Lee came to the United States in 1979 after having completed his basic education there. Since his ordination in 1983 Fr. Lee served a number of parishes as Associate Pastor, Parochial Administrator, as Pastor. After completing his doctoral studies in Rome in 1994, he served as Director of Continuing Education of the Priests. He also served as National Delegate and Consultant on Korean Catholics for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. As past Chairman of the InterFaith Conference (IFC), he continues to serve as a board member. He has given lectures at various levels in seminaries, synagogues, mosques, diocesan staff, ecumenical conferences, and other Christian churches. Fr. Lee’s areas of specialty and interest include ecumenism and interreligious dialogue, ecclesiology and Trinitarian theology, and multicultural communication. His mailing address: Epiphany Catholic Church 2712 Dumbarton St. NW Washington, DC 20007 Phone: 202-965-1610; Fax 202-337-8377 Following are some of the topics of Fr. Lee’s writings and lectures: - Dialogue and Spirituality of Communion
- Catholic Spirituality of Interreligious Dialogue
- History of Catholic Involvement in Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue
- Catholic Church’s Bilateral Ecumenical Dialogues
- Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue
- Ecumenical Impact of Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (lecture give to a group of Lutheran ministers)
- Life after Death in Catholic Faith (lecture given to a Jewish audience)
- Obedience in Catholic Spirituality (lecture given to a Muslim audience)
- Catholicity and Apostolicity of the Church
- American Catholic Church since the Second Vatican Council
- Ecumenical Impact of the Marian Apparitions (annual lecture given to the Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary)
- Pastoral Care for Ethnic Youth & Inter-generational Issues
- I am Joseph your brother!: A story of an immigrant and intercultural communication
- An Evangelizing Church in a Multicultural Society: Evangelization among Asians
- Theological Challenges of Korean-American Catholics
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