Salvation is, without a doubt, one of the most controversial topics in all of Christendom. Very few seem to have a handle on it. In fact, it has been found that those who struggle with how we are “saved” often fall into two diametricaly opposed extremes. Contents show 1. Where does the Catholic Church fall […]| About Catholics
A grave misunderstanding about Catholicism is the notion of good works. The term good works seems to have a negative connotation to it in certain other Christian circles. Contents show 1. Positive Actions and Negative Actions 2. Good and Evil and Friendship with God 3. Faith and Works: Both Necessary 4. An Analogy 5. Catholic Practices […]| About Catholics
Purgatory is an intermediate state of purification between death and heaven for those who die with venial sins for an amount of time appropriate to the amount and severity of the sins as deemed by God to remove the temporal effects of sin. Contents show 1. What does Purgatory Mean? 2. Who Goes to Purgatory? […]| About Catholics
Learn more about Ash Wednesday and how you can observe it this Lent 2025| About Catholics
Abortion is an issue of grave concern to Catholics because it concerns issues of human dignity. As Catholics, we believe that human dignity is rooted in God. Our dignity comes from the very fact that we were created by God in the image and likeness of God and because of this, all people are equal […]| About Catholics
What to Give Up For Lent – Here are Meaningful Ideas| About Catholics
Learn and understand more about Catholic Church's view of the Eucharist. Here you'll see how the Church see's the Eucharist's utmost importance.| About Catholics
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. Contents show 1. History of the Theory of Limbo 2. The Theological Problems with Limbo 3. The […]| About Catholics
What the Catholic Church really teaches about divorce, annulments, and re-marriage.| About Catholics
We all go through days where we just want to sit back, relax, do nothing and give in to laziness. Though we know laziness is not suitable for our productivity, we still somehow find ourselves in a situation wherein we choose to give in. Why is this so? Let’s dive in deeper and discuss the impacts of laziness and how it can be a sin and affect our spiritual life.| About Catholics
Is missing Mass a sin in the Catholic faith? Attending church is something crucial and part of the practices of the Catholic faith, so let's find out!| About Catholics
Sins can be a very touchy subject, it can be very hard to discuss with someone, but as Catholics, we must be willing to know and educate ourselves about them. We all know that all sins are not good for us, but what we do have to remember is that not all sins are the […]| About Catholics
some people say that betting is something evil and shouldn’t be done. Is betting a sin? Is it the same as gambling? Well, let’s find out!| About Catholics
Is Cursing a sin in the Catholic Church? Cursing is something we hear around us, let's find out what's the Church stand on this.| About Catholics
Ever wonder if is cremation a sin in the Catholic Church? Well let's explore the Church's belief and stance on cremation as a practice today.| About Catholics
Venial sins are less serious sins that do not cause death to the soul like mortal sins. Venial sins, while less serious in content or participation should be given strong attention because they lessen the love of God in the heart and weaken the power to resist further sin; they are still offenses against God […]| About Catholics
Original Sin is the sin inherited by all humankind from Adam in his disobedience of God’s command not to eat from the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. The Original Sin event is referred to as “The Fall of Man.”| About Catholics
Sometimes with the amount of food accessible around us, we tend to eat mindlessly causing us to overeat. Is overeating a sin? Well, let’s find out!| About Catholics
We all get angry. As humans, it is in our nature to feel emotions, and one of these emotions is anger. Is anger sin? Is it bad for us? let’s find out.| About Catholics
There are many prayers that you can use before, during and after confession here is an explanation of several of these prayers.| About Catholics
What is the purpose of the sacrament? Contents show 1. What is the purpose of the sacrament? 2. Who can administer this sacrament? 3. What are the effects of this sacrament? 4. What does one do in confession? 5. What is the form and matter of this sacrament? 6. What is the sacramental seal of […]| About Catholics
Regularly going to confession is a way to grow in holiness.| About Catholics
Is telling someone "Go to hell!" a sin? Let's discuss and find out!| About Catholics
Is drinking alcohol a sin? is it a sin to get drunk? How should we approach alcoholic drinks as Catholics? Let’s dive in a bit deeper to find out!| About Catholics
Baptism is the first of seven sacraments and the way in which a person becomes a member of the Catholic Church. Contents show 1. Who Can Receive a Catholic Baptism? 2. Who Can Perform a Catholic Baptism? 3. Can Someone be Baptized Twice? 4. Does the Catholic Church accept baptisms from another church? 5. Why […]| About Catholics