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  • What Does It Mean to Be Catholic?

    According to the Catholic Source Book, "Catholic" means "universal" and comes from the Greek words katholikos, which can be translated as "concerning the whole." This article looks to explain what...

  • Catholic Religion Basics

    The Catholic religion is one of the most prominent religions in the world. It was established during the Middle Ages and represents a distinct form of Christianity, differing from other...

  • Catholic Bible Reading Guide

    The Bible is essential reading for all Christians, including Catholics. However, many people feel intimidated by reading all 72 books. It is important to understand how to read these individual...

  • Catholic Fundraising Ideas

    Fundraising is key to the success of any organization. But lots of organizations don't know what their options are for raising money. This article gives details on four ways to raise money for...

  • The History of Irish Catholicism

    Many Catholics trace their religious ancestry to Ireland, where the fervent faith of Irish Catholics has often led to social unrest. Irish Catholics today still deal with both the spiritual and...

  • About Making Your First Holy Communion

    Catholics receive the Eucharist, believed to be the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ, for the first time during First Holy Communion. Children typically receive First Holy Communion...

  • How to Know what to do during a Catholic Mass

    For non-Catholics, knowing when to stand, sit, and kneel can be very confusing, but there are a few basic principles that can help you along.

  • Why Do Catholic People Make the Sign of the Cross?

    "In all our travels and movements, in...our coming in and going out...whatever employment occupies us, we mark our foreheads with the sign of the cross," said Tertullian, a second century church...

  • What Is the Catholic Version of the Bible?

    Catholics don't normally take a Bible with them to Sunday Mass. Instead, they receive the Word of God in readings given by lectors from the pulpit. While the King James version of the Bible is...

  • Definition of Catholics

    Catholic is a term that, by definition, means "universal." In regards to religion, the term catholic is generally used to refer to members of the Roman Catholic Church, which is headed by the...

  • Lenten Rules for Catholics

    The Season of Lent in the Catholic church begins on Ash Wednesday and concludes on Holy Saturday (the Saturday prior to Easter). This is a 40-day period as the Sundays are not considered part of...

  • About St. Jude

    Saint Jude, also known as Saint Jude Thaddeus, is the Roman Catholic patron saint of hopeless causes. Catholics often turn to this saint for assistance in times of illness, poverty and extreme...

  • Catholic Meaning of the Cross

    For Catholics and Christians alike, the symbol of the cross has great meaning. Although the cross dates back thousands of years, it holds such significance because it represents the cross on...

  • The Parts of the Catholic Rosary

    What are the various parts of a Catholic rosary, and how do Catholics use it to pray with?

  • How to Understand Ash Wednesday

    Catholics and other Christian religions celebrate what is known as Ash Wednesday; the day after Mardi Gras' Fat Tuesday. It is the first day of Lent, which lasts for 40 days and symbolizes our...

  • How to Help Children Give up Something for Lent

    Once your child has entered into any type of Religious Education program, they will begin to learn about the different religious holidays. For Roman Catholics, this includes Ash Wednesday, the...

  • About Catholic Church Confession

    The Sacrament of Reconciliation, more commonly referred to as Confession by most Catholics and Christians, should be a vital part of the Catholic faith. Confession is often misinterpreted and...

  • Rosary Facts

    Catholics around the world spend time in prayer and meditation using the rosary. This small string of beads, with a crucifix attached at the bottom, allows Catholics to say specific prayers and...

  • How to Celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception

    The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is celebrated on December 8th by Catholics around the world. Many people erroneously think that the Immaculate Conception refers to Jesus being conceived. ...

  • How to Observe All Saints Day

    All Saints' Day is a solemnity that is celebrated on November 1 each year. All Saints' Day commemorates all the known and unknown martyred saints. For the Catholic Church, All Saints' Day is a...

  • About Roman Catholic Fasting Rules

    Though the Roman Catholic Church has changed much through the years, fasting has remained an important part of the faith. Many modern Catholics, however, have questions about the practice of...

  • How to buy the Perfect Rosary Beads

    Rosaries are a symbol of religion that helps Catholics in their prayer life. Because prayer is so personal and comes from deep within the soul, it's only fitting that the rosary used during prayer...

  • How to Tell Catholicism from Evangelical Christianity

    Christianity is a broad term that encompasses a number of different sects. Catholicism has specific beliefs and practices that are not typically seen in non-denominational forms of Christianity....

  • How to Join Catholics for a Free Choice

    Catholics for a Free Choice, a non-profit group, believes that reproductive freedom is supported by Catholicism. Keeping abortion legal and promoting responsible contraception worldwide are their...

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