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By FUSILLI1OF4 6 comments
The only prayer that Jesus taught was the Our Father aka The Lords Prayer. Below are the words for your quick and easy reference. God Bless... more »
By Anthony Delgado 1 comments
May 15, 2008 One of the most treasured scrolls is going on exhibit in the Israel Museum. This scroll, the gem of the Dead Sea Scrolls, contains the book of Isaiah and an excerpt from Psalms 133. It was written in approximately 120 B.C. The ... more »
By Valerie Brooks 0 comments
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. Those not familiar with the Christian faith may not ... more »
By SKYKEN2007 2 comments
BIBLE IS VERY IMPORTANT TO HAVE.. more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Even after the changes implemented in the wake of Vatican II, many Catholics clung to their beloved Latin Mass, keeping the Tridentine liturgy alive in small communities across the world. Gradually, bolstered by papal indults and then Pope ... more »
By abbeyroad920 0 comments
Maundy Thursday, or Holy Thursday, is the day before Good Friday. Every Catholic Church celebrates Mass on Maundy Thursday. Read on to learn how you can attend Maundy Thursday Mass if you’re not Catholic... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 6 comments
Priesthood is a vocation, not a job. It takes intense preparation and soul-searching to make the decision to become a priest. A man must feel he is called to this vocation and be prepared to lead a celibate, exemplary life. A priest's life is one ... more »
By Bethchapman 3 comments
God has multiple names. Learn a few of them in this article... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
In the Catholic Church, the canonization of a saint means that the saint is added to the canon, or list, of recognized saints. It is important to understand that canonization does not make a person a saint; it simply recognizes the fact that he ... more »
By sandym 0 comments
The Feast of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic high holy day that celebrates Mary's journey into heaven at the end of her life. The day, August 15, is marked by church services, communion, parades and festivals in several cities around the world... more »
By HouseWifeMafia 0 comments
I am a catholic and a mother of boys. Unfortunately, this is a reality we have to deal with. Here is how to get the information you need to research your local church priest and find out just waht he has been up to. I wish we could just trust ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 5 comments
A Bible may be an appropriate present for Christians on your gift list, but consider reserving such a personal gift for family and close friends... more »
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In today's world it seems like everything is in small print, and many of us work long hours staring at a computer screen. We can give our eyes a rest by choosing a large-print Bible... more »
By Vohnny 2 comments
There is more to spirituality then just going to church every Sunday. We should seek to get closer to God and never be comfortable in our present state. Following these steps will show you ways to get closer to God... more »
By AngelBean 4 comments
Getting over childhood sexual abuse is not hard but you have to let God and by God I mean God the Father, The Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Ghost heal you. This is going to be something that you cannot do without faith in God... more »
By Jorty 0 comments
The season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and lasts for 40 days, until Easter Sunday. During the holy season of Lent, Christians traditionally give up or abstain from something during the 40 day period. Read on to learn how to decide what to ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
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 prime concerns. If these are important issues to ... more »
By 07hopekee 4 comments
Have you recently realized you need daily quite time for spiritual growth, but not sure how you go about having one? The motivation is there but not sure how to make the time?.. more »
By onlyhoney4u 8 comments
God has created us to love and to be loved. and this is the beginning of prayer to know that he loves me that i have been created for greater things... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 2 comments
Maybe you were raised Catholic and you’d like to rejoin the flock. Maybe you’re tired of being a “Chreaster Catholic" who goes to church only on Christmas and Easter. Maybe you’ve never been Catholic and are simply drawn to the faith, or maybe ... more »
By Limowreck 4 comments
Looking for more financial support for your church? An eHow fundraiser is a great way to establish an ongoing income. Make money at your own pace with eHow... more »
By WriterGig 1 comments
Religious holidays should generally include the whole family, and Ash Wednesday is no exception. Include your children in the family's observation of this first day of Lent, celebrated by Christians (especially Catholics) worldwide. Teachers at ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Peace and prayer are the hallmarks of the rosary march, a faith event that unites Catholics and non-Catholics alike. Ranging from a small rosary walk to a media event involving thousands, these marches take place every day throughout the world. ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Devotion to the Precious Blood of Jesus dates back to the earliest days of Christianity. St. Paul writes in his letter to the Ephesians that "through His blood, we gain our freedom, the forgiveness of our sins." The Chaplet of the Precious Blood ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
The Catholic Church teaches that the Eucharist is God's greatest gift to humanity. Many traditions surround the Eucharist, including First Holy Communion, Last Rites and Holy Viaticum. Learn the traditional way to the receive the Eucharist in the ... more »