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Fr. Paul Girguis

Fr. Paul Girguis is a father of four and was raised in California. He was ordained in March of 2009 for St. Marks Coptic Orthodox Church DC, where he currently serves.

Email
frpaul@stmarkdc.org

Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Series

Emotionally Healthy Spirituality - Part 6 - Work and Rest

2012 St. Mark DC Holy Week

2012 Holy Week St. Mark DC - Part 8 (Thursday)
2012 Holy Week St. Mark DC - Part 6 (Eve of Wednesday)

Foundations Series

Foundations - Part 5 - Relationship With the Holy Spirit
Foundations - Part 4 - The Love of God the Father
Foundations - Part 2 - The Spiritual Rule of Life
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