The Jews were infuriated with Paul’s missionary work.
Forty angry Jews pledged to the high priest, “We have taken a vow together not to eat or drink until we have killed Paul.”
The son of Paul’s sister heard about this plot and he informed this to Paul.
Paul sent this message to the authorities.
The commander arranged 400 soldiers to get Paul safely through to the governor.
Paul appealed to them, “I am a Roman citizen.
My trial must be in the court of Caesar.”
Paul was taken to Rome in a ship.
The voyage was stressful. They faced a violent storm at the sea. The ship sailed with the winds.
Paul became a source of consolation to everyone on the sailing ship.

Pope Reappoints Archbishop George Antonysamy to Vatican Dicastery
Pope Leo XIV has reappointed Archbishop George Antonysamy of Madras-Mylapore as a member of the Dicastery for Evangelization, one of the Vatican’s most important departments


