Month: April 2019
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Meet the person who invented the name “Christian”
Saint Luke mentions the city of Antioch and the great contribution it made to Christianity in the Acts of the…
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Are you aware that Lent is traditionally divided into two parts?
Lent is a wonderful season in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church, one that has different dimensions that aren’t…
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Are you Worried about a friend or family member? Try the Green Scapular
There’s always someone in our lives who is in need of healing. The person might need a physical healing, or…
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Here’s the Saint who walked on Water
At the early 15th century, there was a holy Franciscan hermit named St. Francis of Paola who wanted to live…
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Find out why Catholics genuflect in a church?
Frequently, we find ourselves walking mindlessly into church, finding a pew and kneeling quickly on one knee before sitting down.…
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How to differentiate between a Monsignor, a Bishop and a Cardinal
Aside of the liturgy, clergies have various options of clothes to wear. For casual occasions, they most wear the simple…
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Do You Know The Catholic Altar Decorations For Different Liturgical Seasons?
The altar decorations that are used in the church displays the different liturgical seasons. Remember that the Catholic church follows…
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Why Is Despair A Sin? Call On This Saint For Intervention Concerning This Sin
Do you think you have lost all the will to live? No, you have not lost your will to live,…
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Why Do The Church Embrace Tradition?
Our memories are our identity, they very much make us who we are. To a large extent, our identity is…
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Here Are Some Incorruptible Saints
There are Saints whose bodies did not decay after death, and the Roman Catholic Church kept a record throughout history.…
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Is It Right To Throw Worn-Out Sacramentals Or Sacred Items Into The Dustbin? How Do You Dispose Them?
When your rosary breaks or your crucifix falls apart, what should be done? Catholics who frequently use sacramentals such as…
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Since It Is Your First Confession, How Do You Confess 20 Plus Years Of Sin?
Do you need to say the number of times you committed a certain sin since it is your first confession?…
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How Often Can I Go For Confession Even If I Have No Mortal Sins?
The desire to take advantage of the sacrament of reconciliation which is also called the sacrament of confession, or the…
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Do You Know What Each Phrase Of The Creed Mean?
Christians believe that only one God exists. The creed states the assumption of the ancient Shema: “Hear O Israel, the…
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The Origin Of The “I Believe In one God” – The Creed
Where did the Nicene Creed come from? All Catholics use the Nicene Creed as the declaration of their faith. It…
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Is There A Point In Praying For Someone To Change When He Has No Intention Of Changing?
Yes, there is. Jesus loves them, and if you want to be in harmony with Jesus, you’ll want to love…
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Here are some major ways on how to Beat the Devil
It is a fact that too many Christians do not believe in the devil, just as the Cardinal who alarmed…
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Are Sacramentals superstitious?
As the Church knows and teaches that sacramentals are anything but not tools of superstition, the fact is that some…
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Where Does The “Holy, Holy, Holy” Prayer Come From?
At Mass we say, “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts, heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna…
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Here Are 5 Ways to Practice the Catholic Faith In A Technologically Overloaded World
Due to the high level of innovations, it is easy to admit that we have all found ourselves at one…
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What Some People Actually Think About “The Divine Mercy Sunday”
This Sunday is celebrated on the Second Sunday of Easter, and it is based on the private revelations of St.…
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Here Is The Overview, Ethics And Commumity Of The Catholic Church
Roman Catholicism is a worldwide religious tradition of over 1.1 billion members. It traces its history in the early 30s of…
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Mary, is always present at the foot of our own Crosses as the Health of the Sick
Juan Diego, on December of 1531 was assured by the Lady who had been appearing to him that his sick…
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What If You Were Truly Sorry For Your Mortal Sin Just Before An Accident Or A Split Second Before Dying Will It Be Held Against You For Not Going To Confession?
Technically speaking, you have to confess a mortal sin to a priest to obtain forgiveness. That’s why we have the…
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How Can You Meditate On The Reality Of Death – The Last Moments?
As Catholic believers, we believe in Purgatory which is a temporary place of purification which eventually leads to heaven. There…
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Do You Know Exactly How Judas Died?
Some wonder what exactly it meant when the bible attributed Judas’ death to suicide (Matthew 27:5) and to accidental death…
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“This Eucharistic Celebration Is For All, But The Holy Communion Is For Only Practicing Catholics Who Are In The State Of Grace” Why Do Catholics Announce That Before Distributing The Holy Communion?
Communion, as also called in ancient Christianity, the Eucharist—was something that Catholics did every day. In fact, it is the focal point of the…
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How Effective Is It To Pray The Rosary With Your Fingers Or A Rosary That Is Not Blessed?
Someone asked: A friend prayed the rosary using his fingers. I knew his prayers were still efficacious. But it made…
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Seek for peace and protection under Mary’s loving gaze with this evening prayer
One best way to fall asleep in peace is to entrust yourself to the Vaginal care of the Blessed Virgin…
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Find out why some Christians consider Pontius Pilate a saint
After Judas, the most responsible man for the death of Jesus was Pontius Pilate. It was only him that had…
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