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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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Saint of the Day: St. Peter Damian
St Peter Damian was known for his very blunt and vehement ways of telling men about their wrong doings. He…
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Evidences of the Transubstantiation of the Holy Eucharist
Transubstantiation is, according to the teachings of the Catholic Church, the change of substance or essence by which the bread…
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5 Simplest Elements to Becoming a Knight of the Catholic Church
A knight is a man granted an honorary title of knighthood by a monarch, bishop or other political or religious…
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12 Fruits Of the Holy Spirit That Can Build Your Character
The fruits of the holy spirit are very different from the gifts of the holy spirit. These fruits are twelve…
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Four Major Marian Dogmas You Need To Understand As A Catholic
What is a Dogma? A dogma is a definitive article of faith that has been solemnly promulgated by the college…
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Vices You Should Avoid In Order To Be Perfect Catholics
The Roman catholic church teaches two basic sets of virtues which are the theological and cardinal virtues. Theological virtues are…
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Patron Saints Associated With Various Aspects of your Children’s Lives
A patron saint is chosen as special protectors or guardians over diverse areas of life. Matters concerning children are very…
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The Morality of the Human Act
The HUMAN ACT is any action done by a human being and it can only proceed from the deliberate will of…
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Is it a Sin, to be Late at Mass?
As far as the issue of punctuality at Mass is concerned. It’s good that we as Catholics get to Mass…
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Where Do Sacraments come from?
Sacraments are a sign of God’s grace and forgiveness that came through Christ. Much more, sacraments are events that invites…
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Some facts about Sacramentals
Sacramental imitates the Church’s official rituals. They are sacred signs that remind us of the sacraments. Sacramentals are both physical…
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A Unique Saint born with gift of miracles
Saint Vitus was a child nobly born, who had the happiness to be instructed in the Faith under the tutelage…
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The True Catholic Meaning Of The Last Things
The Cornerstone of the Church’s doctrinal structure is eschatology, the doctrine of the end of things and it is summed…
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What the Saints think about The Holy Mass.
“The Mass is the most excellent form of prayer!” (Pope Paul VI). For every Mass we hear with devotion, Our…
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What Does the Ninth Article Of The Apostles Creed Mean To You As A Catholic
The Apostles’ Creed was based on Christian theological understanding of the Canonical gospels, the letters of the New Testament and…
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What you should give up during the Lenten Period.
Lent, is a season when we are called to prayer, fasting, and to render good works. It is certainly a…
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Why Do We Fast During Lent?
Each year, at the beginning of Lent, we mostly hear about prayer, alms, and fasting. In that case, I understand…
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How to Make the Holy Mass mean more to Kids.
Parents who really want their children to grow in love for and commitment to Mass are actually parents who are…
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What you need to know about the First Saturday Devotions.
The first Saturday devotion is observed in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary with the intention to make reparation…
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Simplest ways you can win Souls for Christ as a Catholic
The Catholic church is based on the foundation of Jesus teachings while he was here on earth. She has preached…
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Kinds Of Sins; The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Sin is any attachment, thought, statement, action, or inaction, that is contrary to God’s law. Understanding sin is vital, because…
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Feasts Related to Different Liturgical Colors
White – It implies Light, innocence, purity, joy, triumph, glory, used during the Season of Christmas, Season of Easter, Feasts…
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Novena To Saint Agatha, The patroness of Breast Cancer Patients
Saint Agatha of Sicily is the patroness of rape victims, torture victims, martyrs, nurses, and against breast cancer. She is…
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Some Interesting Facts About Saint Valentine
Brief History on St Valentine Saint Valentine, officially known as Saint Valentine of Rome, is a third-century Roman saint widely…
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Top 9 Evidences From The Bible That Purgatory Exists
The Bible never clearly mentioned the word purgatory but gave us an understanding that all souls must be without any…
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What Makes The Catholic Bible So Different
The Catholic Bible comprises of the whole 73-books recognized by the canon laws of the Catholic church, including the deuterocanonical…
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5 tips on How To Give In Other To Receive
Charity is simply defined as a voluntary aid you offer or is given to those in need. The Catechism of…
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Who is the Patron Saint Of Travelers
Bible verses that support Sainthood In the Roman Catholic church saints and martyr are usually declared as seen in scriptural…
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Here are some Saints that could Fly.
The gift of levitation in the Catholic Church is generally known as a sign of sanctity. And it is one…
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