Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. Lent is the time when we prepare for Easter through prayer, fasting Read more →
A recent study has revealed that a large number of proclaimed Catholics do not believe key elements of the Catholic faith – claiming it is more important to be a ‘good person’, rather than believe in doctrine. Does this matter? Is it ok for Catholics to just be ‘nice people’? In this video, Fr. Robert Barron explains why it is important to believe in Catholic Doctrine – and shows why just ‘being nice’ is not good enough!
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Catholic Kids – Lent!
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Forgotten Christmas
25 Nov 2011
Soon we’ll be reminded of the greatest story of all time. If you look hard, you may find the main Read more →
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“What You Believe Makes a Difference”
25 Nov 2011
A recent study has revealed that a large number of proclaimed Catholics do not believe key elements of the Catholic Read more →
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Christ and His Church Are One
17 Nov 2011
Here is the fulltext of the Presidential Address given this morning by the USCCB chief, Archbishop Timothy Dolan of Read more →
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The Odds That You Exist at all Are Basically Zero
15 Nov 2011
The Probability of You Existing at All is Almost NON-Existent. A Brief Reflection on the Contingency of our Being and Read more →
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Soldier-turned-bishop St. Martin of Tours celebrated Nov. 11
15 Nov 2011
Soldier-turned-bishop St. Martin of Tours celebrated Nov. 11 :: Catholic News Agency (CNA).
Denver, Colo., Nov 6, 2011 / Read more →
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Our Lady of the Rosary – Feast Day 7 October
10 Oct 2011
On October 7th, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, which is traditionally a day Read more →
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