Nancy Chisom
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The “Veiling” And “Unveiling” Of The Cross During Lent
Are statues and crucifixes supposed to be veiled from the fifth Sunday of Lent until Good Friday? It has been…
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Looking For What You Can Fast From? Here Are Some!
The Social Media Let’s face it, the social media occupies a lot of our time! It is even happening now!…
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Facts You Need To Know about Lent
Technically, Lent is not 40-days-long Lent is celebrated for 40 days simply because Sundays are not included in Lent so…
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Here Are 6 Liturgical “Don’ts” during Lent
Just like other liturgical seasons, Lent has its own special rules too, and there are certain things that should not…
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Struggling with Sin? Invoke These Saints!
If you’re struggling with sin and temptations are half-killing you. You might think that all seems lost but it is…
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Having A Hard Time With Parenting? Turn To These Powerful Saints For Help
Childhood brings with it a steady stream of emotions. As we love to see our kids happy and thriving, we…
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4 Ways To Grow In Holiness this Lenten Period
According to St.Thérèse, (the little soul) who became one of the greatest saints, one can achieve holiness by having a childlike…
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The Church Will Focus On These Eight Points In “All-Out Battle Against Abuse.” Pope Francis
Pope Francis has outlined eight points that the church will focus on in an “all-out battle” against the sexual abuse…
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The History Of Lent
Lent is the church’s preparation for Easter. Lenting exercise takes after the example of our Lord Jesus Christ who fasted…
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Why The Crucifix Is A More Important Symbol Than The Cross
The Crucifix and the Cross are two very different symbols. The Crucifix is a very important icon to the Catholics…
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Who are Jesus’ other “Brethren”? – Mary’s Perpetual Virginity.
Most Protestants claim that Mary bore children other than Jesus. To support their claim, these Protestants refer to the biblical…
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What You Should Know About The Catholics’ Use Of Holy Water
Water is an ancient symbol of life and purity. It is used by many scriptural rituals and analogies (see Ex…
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The Proper Antidote You Need For The Sin Of Envy and Jealousy
We need to accept the fact that each of us is better than anyone else at being ourselves, and we…
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Watch Out For These Seven Most Deadly Sins!
According to Christian tradition, the seven deadly sins are Pride Envy Wrath Slot Greed Glutton Lust. The seven deadly sins…
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How the Sacrament Of Reconciliation is Handed Down to the Catholic Church
Lots of questions have been asked on why Catholics confess their sins to a priest. Before that, we have to…
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Why The Catholic Church Uses Incense
Incense is a resin gotten from certain trees. When burned over charcoal, the incense produces a sweet-smelling aroma, makes the…
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Why You Must Stay Awake During Mass
During Mass, the risen Jesus is present. He comes to walk and talk with us. He opens the Scriptures for…
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Why You Need To Adopt A Saint’s Name During Baptism
Naming a child after a Saint is not new in the Catholic Tradition. If there’s one event that inspires a…
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Here are 7 Saints to Help You Out In Your Daily Financial Needs!
A lot of times we are financially in need. It could be due to an unexpected job loss, lack of…
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Things you need to know about Mary’s Queenship
How beautiful to think that He Who is generated without a mother in Heaven is now born without a father…
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Saint Leander of Seville (Feast Day – February 27)
St. Leander of Seville was a Catholic Bishop of Seville. He was instrumental in effecting the conversion of the Visigothic…
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Saint Isabel Of France ( Feast Day – February 26)
Today, February 26, the Church honors Saint Isabelle of France, (1225-1270, also known as Isabel and Isabella), the daughter of…
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Saint Tarasius ( feast day – February 25)
St. Tarasius was subject of the Byzantine Empire during the eighth century. He was raised to the highest honors in…
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The Chair of Saint Peter the Apostle (feast- February 22)
Rome was nothing to write home about before St. Peter and St. Paul Planted the faith and were both crowned…
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