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WHAT DO CATHOLICS BELIEVE ABOUT THE BIBLE? The answer for Catholics is a resounding “Yes!”. The Bible is the word of God in the words of human beings. God is the primary author of the Bible, so we know that whatever Scripture asserts to be true is in fact true. When we understand it correctly, the Bible will never leadus astray.
A GUIDE TO CATHOLIC BAPTISM Baptism incorporates a person into the Church, which is the body of Christ. It brings someone into the flock of the faithful and brings them to share in the royal priesthood of Christ (1 Pet. 2:9-10). Catholic baptism gives a share in the common priesthood of all believers and it also brings about the sacramental bond of the unityof Christians.
PENTECOST - ABOUT CATHOLICS 5. Celebrating Pentecost. 6. Related Catholic Articles. Pentecost, which we celebrate this Sunday, is the liturgical season after Easter. It celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Church. Pentecost begins the eighth Sunday, or 50 days, after Easter Sunday. The descent of the Holy Spirit ushered in a new era for the people ofGod.
THE ROLE OF SEXUAL INTERCOURSE Sex is a unitive action in which the couple unite themselves to each other with God (in marriage, not fornication). The gift of sex also has another natural function and that is to reproduce. The sexual organs make up our reproductive system. The two primary purposes of sexual intercourse are to unite the couple and to create more people. THE TRINITY: A CATHOLIC EXPLANATION OF FATHER, SON ANDSEE MORE ONABOUTCATHOLICS.COM
HOW TO DISPOSE OF RELIGIOUS ITEMS CAN A CATHOLIC MARRY A NON-CATHOLIC? For a mixed-marriage between a Catholic and a non-Catholic to work well it is important that the couple embraces what is common between their respective faith traditions and “to learn from each other the way in which each lives in fidelity to Christ,” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1634). This can be very difficult and trying, but can CAN CATHOLICS BE CREMATED? 2. A Change in Policy. 3. Related Catholic Articles. For much of history the Catholic Church banned cremation as a choice for dead Catholics, but in 1963 the Vatican lifted the ban. Cremation is now an acceptable practice for Catholics, but only if done for the right reasons. A full burial can cost a lot of money and for those whocannot afford
CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION EXPLAINED Confirmation is a Sacrament in the Catholic Church in which the one who is confirmed (confirmandi) receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit through the imposition of hand and anointing with oils by the bishop. It’s considered a sacrament of initiation which means that it CATHOLIC ASSURANCE OF SALVATION A simple act of accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is not enough to assure anyone of going to heaven. There is much more to it and that is by doing the will of God. It is essential to being a Christian to love those you hate and to help those that need your help. It is not enough to “win souls” or prophesy or send Biblesto China.
WHAT DO CATHOLICS BELIEVE ABOUT THE BIBLE? The answer for Catholics is a resounding “Yes!”. The Bible is the word of God in the words of human beings. God is the primary author of the Bible, so we know that whatever Scripture asserts to be true is in fact true. When we understand it correctly, the Bible will never leadus astray.
A GUIDE TO CATHOLIC BAPTISM Baptism incorporates a person into the Church, which is the body of Christ. It brings someone into the flock of the faithful and brings them to share in the royal priesthood of Christ (1 Pet. 2:9-10). Catholic baptism gives a share in the common priesthood of all believers and it also brings about the sacramental bond of the unityof Christians.
PENTECOST - ABOUT CATHOLICS 5. Celebrating Pentecost. 6. Related Catholic Articles. Pentecost, which we celebrate this Sunday, is the liturgical season after Easter. It celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Church. Pentecost begins the eighth Sunday, or 50 days, after Easter Sunday. The descent of the Holy Spirit ushered in a new era for the people ofGod.
THE ROLE OF SEXUAL INTERCOURSE Sex is a unitive action in which the couple unite themselves to each other with God (in marriage, not fornication). The gift of sex also has another natural function and that is to reproduce. The sexual organs make up our reproductive system. The two primary purposes of sexual intercourse are to unite the couple and to create more people. THE TRINITY: A CATHOLIC EXPLANATION OF FATHER, SON ANDSEE MORE ONABOUTCATHOLICS.COM
HOW TO DISPOSE OF RELIGIOUS ITEMS CAN A CATHOLIC MARRY A NON-CATHOLIC? For a mixed-marriage between a Catholic and a non-Catholic to work well it is important that the couple embraces what is common between their respective faith traditions and “to learn from each other the way in which each lives in fidelity to Christ,” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1634). This can be very difficult and trying, but can CAN CATHOLICS BE CREMATED? 2. A Change in Policy. 3. Related Catholic Articles. For much of history the Catholic Church banned cremation as a choice for dead Catholics, but in 1963 the Vatican lifted the ban. Cremation is now an acceptable practice for Catholics, but only if done for the right reasons. A full burial can cost a lot of money and for those whocannot afford
WHAT IS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH? The Catholic Church is a global community of believers founded by Jesus Christ over two-thousand years ago. There are over 1 billion Catholics on earth. The Catholic Church is made up on many people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Sometimes the Catholic Church is thought of as a big tent – it encompasses many people within the spectrum of THE BASIS OF CATHOLIC BELIEF Catholic beliefs and doctrines have their roots in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ who founded the Catholic Church nearly 2,000 years ago. These beliefs have been codified in a few different sources, namely Scripture and Tradition. Ah, yes, it’s that hot, Catholic buzzword “Tradition.” IMPORTANT MARIAN FEAST DAYS TO REMEMBER Our Lady plays a significant role in Jesus’ life, and therefore the Catholic Church celebrates the notable and events in her life and her veneration by having feast days.CATHOLIC MARRIAGE
Marriage, also known as matrimony, is a sacrament in the Catholic Church; it is the union of one male to one female in order to come closer to God and is the appropriate venue in which to bear children.Marriage is a sacred covenant between each spouse with each other and with God. A sacrament is an outward expression of inward grace. Sacramentally speaking, each spouse in the marriage acts WHAT DO CATHOLICS BELIEVE ABOUT THE BIBLE? The answer for Catholics is a resounding “Yes!”. The Bible is the word of God in the words of human beings. God is the primary author of the Bible, so we know that whatever Scripture asserts to be true is in fact true. When we understand it correctly, the Bible will never leadus astray.
CAN CATHOLICS BE CREMATED? 2. A Change in Policy. 3. Related Catholic Articles. For much of history the Catholic Church banned cremation as a choice for dead Catholics, but in 1963 the Vatican lifted the ban. Cremation is now an acceptable practice for Catholics, but only if done for the right reasons. A full burial can cost a lot of money and for those whocannot afford
A PRAYER FOR SOMEONE IN A COMA This must be an extremely difficult time for you and we really pray for God to be with you and your loved one! The first prayer that comes to mind for a situation like this is the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. This chaplet was given to St. Faustina by Jesus. It is a powerful prayer MARRIAGE PREPARATION IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Preparing for marriage in the Catholic Church usually begins by contacting the parish of your choice in which you wish to get married. Most often this would be one of the spouse’s home parish or the parish that one or both currently attend. You might speak to the priest or a someone on staff who coordinates weddings to initiate theprocess.
DO UNBAPTIZED BABIES GO TO LIMBO? 4. Related Catholic Articles. Limbo is a theory developed by Medieval theologians as the place where unbaptized persons go when they die. Limbo is not an official doctrine of the Catholic Church, but it has not been officially rejected by the Church. The quandary goes something like this. If we are born with original sin and an infantdies
IF I GO TO CONFESSION, WILL THE PRIEST TELL MY SINS The sacrament of Confession is the sacrament Christ instituted in order to forgive sins. As such, it is classified as a sacrament of healing. When we confess our sins and receive absolution, we have a powerful experience of God’s mercy.The Church recognizes that part of this mercy means that the deeply personal things we confess will not be revealed or used against us.ABOUT CATHOLICS
Beliefs, Blog / By About Catholics Team. Saint Joseph is the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus. He was a humble carpenter and was always said to be a protector of his family. Saint Joseph and his Royal Lineage Even though he was a humble and simple man, Saint Joseph comes from a royal lineage. According to Luke and . CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION EXPLAINED Confirmation is a Sacrament in the Catholic Church in which the one who is confirmed (confirmandi) receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit through the imposition of hand and anointing with oils by the bishop. It’s considered a sacrament of initiation which means that it CATHOLIC ASSURANCE OF SALVATION A simple act of accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is not enough to assure anyone of going to heaven. There is much more to it and that is by doing the will of God. It is essential to being a Christian to love those you hate and to help those that need your help. It is not enough to “win souls” or prophesy or send Biblesto China.
THE ROLE OF SEXUAL INTERCOURSE Sex is a unitive action in which the couple unite themselves to each other with God (in marriage, not fornication). The gift of sex also has another natural function and that is to reproduce. The sexual organs make up our reproductive system. The two primary purposes of sexual intercourse are to unite the couple and to create more people. A GUIDE TO CATHOLIC BAPTISM Baptism incorporates a person into the Church, which is the body of Christ. It brings someone into the flock of the faithful and brings them to share in the royal priesthood of Christ (1 Pet. 2:9-10). Catholic baptism gives a share in the common priesthood of all believers and it also brings about the sacramental bond of the unityof Christians.
THE TRINITY: A CATHOLIC EXPLANATION OF FATHER, SON ANDSEE MORE ONABOUTCATHOLICS.COM
DIVORCE, ANNULMENTS, AND REMARRIAGE The Catholic Church does not permit divorce for valid sacramental marriages. In fact a valid sacramental marriage is impossible to dissolve thereby making divorce not possible if the marriage was sacramental. In marriage, the two become one flesh in a union joined by God, (Mark 10:8). Jesus speaks about divorce: “Therefore what Godhas joined
HOW TO DISPOSE OF RELIGIOUS ITEMS CAN CATHOLICS BE CREMATED? 2. A Change in Policy. 3. Related Catholic Articles. For much of history the Catholic Church banned cremation as a choice for dead Catholics, but in 1963 the Vatican lifted the ban. Cremation is now an acceptable practice for Catholics, but only if done for the right reasons. A full burial can cost a lot of money and for those whocannot afford
MARRIAGE PREPARATION IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Preparing for marriage in the Catholic Church usually begins by contacting the parish of your choice in which you wish to get married. Most often this would be one of the spouse’s home parish or the parish that one or both currently attend. You might speak to the priest or a someone on staff who coordinates weddings to initiate theprocess.
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Beliefs, Blog / By About Catholics Team. Saint Joseph is the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus. He was a humble carpenter and was always said to be a protector of his family. Saint Joseph and his Royal Lineage Even though he was a humble and simple man, Saint Joseph comes from a royal lineage. According to Luke and . CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION EXPLAINED Confirmation is a Sacrament in the Catholic Church in which the one who is confirmed (confirmandi) receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit through the imposition of hand and anointing with oils by the bishop. It’s considered a sacrament of initiation which means that it CATHOLIC ASSURANCE OF SALVATION A simple act of accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is not enough to assure anyone of going to heaven. There is much more to it and that is by doing the will of God. It is essential to being a Christian to love those you hate and to help those that need your help. It is not enough to “win souls” or prophesy or send Biblesto China.
THE ROLE OF SEXUAL INTERCOURSE Sex is a unitive action in which the couple unite themselves to each other with God (in marriage, not fornication). The gift of sex also has another natural function and that is to reproduce. The sexual organs make up our reproductive system. The two primary purposes of sexual intercourse are to unite the couple and to create more people. A GUIDE TO CATHOLIC BAPTISM Baptism incorporates a person into the Church, which is the body of Christ. It brings someone into the flock of the faithful and brings them to share in the royal priesthood of Christ (1 Pet. 2:9-10). Catholic baptism gives a share in the common priesthood of all believers and it also brings about the sacramental bond of the unityof Christians.
THE TRINITY: A CATHOLIC EXPLANATION OF FATHER, SON ANDSEE MORE ONABOUTCATHOLICS.COM
DIVORCE, ANNULMENTS, AND REMARRIAGE The Catholic Church does not permit divorce for valid sacramental marriages. In fact a valid sacramental marriage is impossible to dissolve thereby making divorce not possible if the marriage was sacramental. In marriage, the two become one flesh in a union joined by God, (Mark 10:8). Jesus speaks about divorce: “Therefore what Godhas joined
HOW TO DISPOSE OF RELIGIOUS ITEMS CAN CATHOLICS BE CREMATED? 2. A Change in Policy. 3. Related Catholic Articles. For much of history the Catholic Church banned cremation as a choice for dead Catholics, but in 1963 the Vatican lifted the ban. Cremation is now an acceptable practice for Catholics, but only if done for the right reasons. A full burial can cost a lot of money and for those whocannot afford
MARRIAGE PREPARATION IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Preparing for marriage in the Catholic Church usually begins by contacting the parish of your choice in which you wish to get married. Most often this would be one of the spouse’s home parish or the parish that one or both currently attend. You might speak to the priest or a someone on staff who coordinates weddings to initiate theprocess.
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Beliefs, Blog / By About Catholics Team. Saint Joseph is the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus. He was a humble carpenter and was always said to be a protector of his family. Saint Joseph and his Royal Lineage Even though he was a humble and simple man, Saint Joseph comes from a royal lineage. According to Luke and . WHAT IS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH? The Catholic Church is a global community of believers founded by Jesus Christ over two-thousand years ago. There are over 1 billion Catholics on earth. The Catholic Church is made up on many people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Sometimes the Catholic Church is thought of as a big tent – it encompasses many people within the spectrum of IMPORTANT MARIAN FEAST DAYS TO REMEMBER About Catholics Catholic Beliefs and Catholic Teachings Main Menu. Learn: Catholic Beliefs; Pray: Catholic Prayers; Blog: Faith & LifeCHRISTIAN MORALITY
In this article we will discuss Christian morality from a Catholic perspective. Basis of Catholic Christian Moral Teachings. The basis of all Catholic Christian morality is our belief in the God who created all things and in Jesus who taught us even better how to live. We believe we are created in God’s image and that we, and all creation,are basically good.
PENTECOST - ABOUT CATHOLICS 5. Celebrating Pentecost. 6. Related Catholic Articles. Pentecost, which we celebrate this Sunday, is the liturgical season after Easter. It celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Church. Pentecost begins the eighth Sunday, or 50 days, after Easter Sunday. The descent of the Holy Spirit ushered in a new era for the people ofGod.
HONORING OUR PARENTS For this, we honor them. We also honor our parents because they have legitimate authority over us. Especially when we are young, we should obey them. The Catholic Church teaches that this commandment can be extended to apply to others with legitimate authority over us. As we get older, our parents’ authority over us lessens. MARRIAGE PREPARATION IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Preparing for marriage in the Catholic Church usually begins by contacting the parish of your choice in which you wish to get married. Most often this would be one of the spouse’s home parish or the parish that one or both currently attend. You might speak to the priest or a someone on staff who coordinates weddings to initiate theprocess.
HOW SHOULD CATHOLICS VIEW THE POPE? Everything about Catholicism, buddhism, islamism, etc etc pervert and twist the true word of God which should be referenced by the old king James version bible or original transcripts because Peter was not a Pope Peter’s name doesn’t mean instead of or replacement of God as pope or vicar Jesus deemed him the rock of the church to insure that than and forever the true word of. IF I GO TO CONFESSION, WILL THE PRIEST TELL MY SINS The sacrament of Confession is the sacrament Christ instituted in order to forgive sins. As such, it is classified as a sacrament of healing. When we confess our sins and receive absolution, we have a powerful experience of God’s mercy.The Church recognizes that part of this mercy means that the deeply personal things we confess will not be revealed or used against us. CAN A CATHOLIC MARRY A NON-CATHOLIC? For a mixed-marriage between a Catholic and a non-Catholic to work well it is important that the couple embraces what is common between their respective faith traditions and “to learn from each other the way in which each lives in fidelity to Christ,” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1634). This can be very difficult and trying, but canABOUT CATHOLICS
Beliefs, Blog / By About Catholics Team. Saint Joseph is the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus. He was a humble carpenter and was always said to be a protector of his family. Saint Joseph and his Royal Lineage Even though he was a humble and simple man, Saint Joseph comes from a royal lineage. According to Luke and . CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION EXPLAINED Confirmation is a Sacrament in the Catholic Church in which the one who is confirmed (confirmandi) receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit through the imposition of hand and anointing with oils by the bishop. It’s considered a sacrament of initiation which means that it CATHOLIC ASSURANCE OF SALVATION A simple act of accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is not enough to assure anyone of going to heaven. There is much more to it and that is by doing the will of God. It is essential to being a Christian to love those you hate and to help those that need your help. It is not enough to “win souls” or prophesy or send Biblesto China.
THE ROLE OF SEXUAL INTERCOURSE Sex is a unitive action in which the couple unite themselves to each other with God (in marriage, not fornication). The gift of sex also has another natural function and that is to reproduce. The sexual organs make up our reproductive system. The two primary purposes of sexual intercourse are to unite the couple and to create more people. A GUIDE TO CATHOLIC BAPTISM Baptism incorporates a person into the Church, which is the body of Christ. It brings someone into the flock of the faithful and brings them to share in the royal priesthood of Christ (1 Pet. 2:9-10). Catholic baptism gives a share in the common priesthood of all believers and it also brings about the sacramental bond of the unityof Christians.
THE TRINITY: A CATHOLIC EXPLANATION OF FATHER, SON ANDSEE MORE ONABOUTCATHOLICS.COM
DIVORCE, ANNULMENTS, AND REMARRIAGE The Catholic Church does not permit divorce for valid sacramental marriages. In fact a valid sacramental marriage is impossible to dissolve thereby making divorce not possible if the marriage was sacramental. In marriage, the two become one flesh in a union joined by God, (Mark 10:8). Jesus speaks about divorce: “Therefore what Godhas joined
HOW TO DISPOSE OF RELIGIOUS ITEMS CAN CATHOLICS BE CREMATED? 2. A Change in Policy. 3. Related Catholic Articles. For much of history the Catholic Church banned cremation as a choice for dead Catholics, but in 1963 the Vatican lifted the ban. Cremation is now an acceptable practice for Catholics, but only if done for the right reasons. A full burial can cost a lot of money and for those whocannot afford
MARRIAGE PREPARATION IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Preparing for marriage in the Catholic Church usually begins by contacting the parish of your choice in which you wish to get married. Most often this would be one of the spouse’s home parish or the parish that one or both currently attend. You might speak to the priest or a someone on staff who coordinates weddings to initiate theprocess.
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Beliefs, Blog / By About Catholics Team. Saint Joseph is the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus. He was a humble carpenter and was always said to be a protector of his family. Saint Joseph and his Royal Lineage Even though he was a humble and simple man, Saint Joseph comes from a royal lineage. According to Luke and . CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION EXPLAINED Confirmation is a Sacrament in the Catholic Church in which the one who is confirmed (confirmandi) receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit through the imposition of hand and anointing with oils by the bishop. It’s considered a sacrament of initiation which means that it CATHOLIC ASSURANCE OF SALVATION A simple act of accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is not enough to assure anyone of going to heaven. There is much more to it and that is by doing the will of God. It is essential to being a Christian to love those you hate and to help those that need your help. It is not enough to “win souls” or prophesy or send Biblesto China.
THE ROLE OF SEXUAL INTERCOURSE Sex is a unitive action in which the couple unite themselves to each other with God (in marriage, not fornication). The gift of sex also has another natural function and that is to reproduce. The sexual organs make up our reproductive system. The two primary purposes of sexual intercourse are to unite the couple and to create more people. A GUIDE TO CATHOLIC BAPTISM Baptism incorporates a person into the Church, which is the body of Christ. It brings someone into the flock of the faithful and brings them to share in the royal priesthood of Christ (1 Pet. 2:9-10). Catholic baptism gives a share in the common priesthood of all believers and it also brings about the sacramental bond of the unityof Christians.
THE TRINITY: A CATHOLIC EXPLANATION OF FATHER, SON ANDSEE MORE ONABOUTCATHOLICS.COM
DIVORCE, ANNULMENTS, AND REMARRIAGE The Catholic Church does not permit divorce for valid sacramental marriages. In fact a valid sacramental marriage is impossible to dissolve thereby making divorce not possible if the marriage was sacramental. In marriage, the two become one flesh in a union joined by God, (Mark 10:8). Jesus speaks about divorce: “Therefore what Godhas joined
HOW TO DISPOSE OF RELIGIOUS ITEMS CAN CATHOLICS BE CREMATED? 2. A Change in Policy. 3. Related Catholic Articles. For much of history the Catholic Church banned cremation as a choice for dead Catholics, but in 1963 the Vatican lifted the ban. Cremation is now an acceptable practice for Catholics, but only if done for the right reasons. A full burial can cost a lot of money and for those whocannot afford
MARRIAGE PREPARATION IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Preparing for marriage in the Catholic Church usually begins by contacting the parish of your choice in which you wish to get married. Most often this would be one of the spouse’s home parish or the parish that one or both currently attend. You might speak to the priest or a someone on staff who coordinates weddings to initiate theprocess.
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Beliefs, Blog / By About Catholics Team. Saint Joseph is the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus. He was a humble carpenter and was always said to be a protector of his family. Saint Joseph and his Royal Lineage Even though he was a humble and simple man, Saint Joseph comes from a royal lineage. According to Luke and . WHAT IS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH? The Catholic Church is a global community of believers founded by Jesus Christ over two-thousand years ago. There are over 1 billion Catholics on earth. The Catholic Church is made up on many people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Sometimes the Catholic Church is thought of as a big tent – it encompasses many people within the spectrum of IMPORTANT MARIAN FEAST DAYS TO REMEMBER About Catholics Catholic Beliefs and Catholic Teachings Main Menu. Learn: Catholic Beliefs; Pray: Catholic Prayers; Blog: Faith & LifeCHRISTIAN MORALITY
In this article we will discuss Christian morality from a Catholic perspective. Basis of Catholic Christian Moral Teachings. The basis of all Catholic Christian morality is our belief in the God who created all things and in Jesus who taught us even better how to live. We believe we are created in God’s image and that we, and all creation,are basically good.
PENTECOST - ABOUT CATHOLICS 5. Celebrating Pentecost. 6. Related Catholic Articles. Pentecost, which we celebrate this Sunday, is the liturgical season after Easter. It celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Church. Pentecost begins the eighth Sunday, or 50 days, after Easter Sunday. The descent of the Holy Spirit ushered in a new era for the people ofGod.
HONORING OUR PARENTS For this, we honor them. We also honor our parents because they have legitimate authority over us. Especially when we are young, we should obey them. The Catholic Church teaches that this commandment can be extended to apply to others with legitimate authority over us. As we get older, our parents’ authority over us lessens. MARRIAGE PREPARATION IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Preparing for marriage in the Catholic Church usually begins by contacting the parish of your choice in which you wish to get married. Most often this would be one of the spouse’s home parish or the parish that one or both currently attend. You might speak to the priest or a someone on staff who coordinates weddings to initiate theprocess.
HOW SHOULD CATHOLICS VIEW THE POPE? Everything about Catholicism, buddhism, islamism, etc etc pervert and twist the true word of God which should be referenced by the old king James version bible or original transcripts because Peter was not a Pope Peter’s name doesn’t mean instead of or replacement of God as pope or vicar Jesus deemed him the rock of the church to insure that than and forever the true word of. IF I GO TO CONFESSION, WILL THE PRIEST TELL MY SINS The sacrament of Confession is the sacrament Christ instituted in order to forgive sins. As such, it is classified as a sacrament of healing. When we confess our sins and receive absolution, we have a powerful experience of God’s mercy.The Church recognizes that part of this mercy means that the deeply personal things we confess will not be revealed or used against us. CAN A CATHOLIC MARRY A NON-CATHOLIC? For a mixed-marriage between a Catholic and a non-Catholic to work well it is important that the couple embraces what is common between their respective faith traditions and “to learn from each other the way in which each lives in fidelity to Christ,” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1634). This can be very difficult and trying, but canSkip to content
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New here? Click here to join!Prayer by definition is a “an address (such as a petition) to God or a god in word or thought” . For us Catholics, Prayer is more than just expressing a petition, it is a heart to heart relationship with God. Developing an intimate prayer life with the Lord, will help us … What Are the Three Main Catholic Prayers? Read More » THE REGINA COELI PRAYER Prayers / By About CatholicsTeam
When the clock strikes at 12 noon it is customary to pray the Angelus, however during the season of Easter, the Angelus is replaced by the Regina Coeli Prayer. The term “Regina Coeli” is derived from the Latin phrase “Queen of Heaven” that signifies a tribute to the Blessed Virgin Mother and Jesus’ resurrection. TheRegina …
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/ By About Catholics Team In the Catholic Church, we follow this particular hierarchy: The Pope has the highest rank and the leader of the Catholic Church, followed by the cardinals, then we have the bishops, followed by the priests, and then finally, the deacons. The priest’s and deacon’s role may be a puzzle for some, but it’s not that … What is the Difference Between a Deacon and a Priest? Read More » RESPONSORY FOR THE DEAD Prayers / By About CatholicsTeam
It is always important to pray for the deceased and for our loved ones who have departed. You can pray The Responsory for the Dead anytime, but more importantly after a death of a person, during cemetery visits as well as funeral visits. The Responsory For the Dead V. Do not remember my sins, O … Responsory for the Dead Read More » AN ACT OF SPIRITUAL COMMUNION Prayers / By About CatholicsTeam
If you ever find yourself in a situation that you can not receive the Holy Eucharist physically, there is an option for you to do an Act of Spiritual Communion. An Act of Spiritual Communion is a devotion and a great accessible way for us to nurture our love for The Eucharist. ThePractice of …
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Holy Saturday may not sound as important for others, but it is a significant day indeed. This day marks the last day of Lent and Holy Week. It is the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. During Holy Saturday, the altar is still completely bare. Holy Communion is not given to anyone except during … An Important Event: The Easter Vigil Read More » WHO IS SAINT JOSEPH?Beliefs , Blog
/ By About Catholics Team Saint Joseph is the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus. He was a humble carpenter and was always said to be a protector of his family. Saint Joseph and his Royal Lineage Even though he was a humble and simple man, Saint Joseph comes from a royal lineage. According toLuke and …
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A lot of people perceive that Christmas is the only important day of the Catholic liturgical calendar. Easter Sunday is as important, and in fact, has been considered as one of the most significant days and feasts in the Christian faith. Importance of Easter Sunday Easter Sunday is a significant day for Catholics and Christians … Easter Sunday Read More » WHAT IS PALM SUNDAY? Beliefs / By About CatholicsTeam
Palm Sunday is a significant day, as it is the last Sunday of Lent and Holy Week‘s first day. On this day, the Church’s readings talk about Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and His passion. To know more about this important day, scroll down below! Where did the term “Palm Sunday” originate? The term “Palm … What is Palm Sunday? Read More » EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HOLY WEEK Beliefs / By About CatholicsTeam
Holy Week is one of the most important weeks in the Catholic Church. Not only is it a part of the Lenten season, but it is also the week where we remember the life and death of Christ. In Holy Week, we celebrate Jesus’ love for us, as He died on the cross andresurrected …
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