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
The letters of Paul make mention several times of salvation by faith. There are passages in Romans, Ephesians, Titus, and Galatians just to name a few. To some these passages might appear like a pretty open and shut case in favor of a teaching that says salvation is by faith alone and that “once saved, […]| About Catholics
Why are Catholic Bibles different? The distinction lies in the unique blend of tradition, history, and more. Read on to find out!| About Catholics
“I, the Lord, am your God. You shall have no other gods before me.” – God Contents show 1. Prioritizing God 2. Freedom in Loving God 3. No Other Gods Before the True God 4. Prayer and Answers to Prayer 5. More Commandments 6. Related Catholic Articles The very first commandments in the Ten Commandments […]| About Catholics
“Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day.” – God Contents show 1. Why is Sabbath Day on a Sunday? 2. Why Should We Rest? 3. The Next Commandment 4. Related Catholic Articles After not using the Lord’s name in vain, the third and final Commandment pertaining specifically to loving God with our total mind, heart, […]| About Catholics
One of the Ten Commandments is to keep the Sabbath day holy. The Catholic Church teaches that this means first and foremost going to Mass if possible. Another characteristic of keeping the Sabbath day holy involves resting from work. Contents show 1. The Catechism and Work on Sundays 1.1. What the Obligation Is 1.2. […]| About Catholics
“You shall not take the name of the Lord, your God, in vain.” As written in the Ten Commandments, there is huge importance on the way we should use God’s name. Crying out the name of Jesus Christ as profanity when one is mad seems to be a popular expression; however, it is a problem […]| 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
The Ten Commandments (also known as the Decalogue, from the Greek for “ten words” or “ten laws”) are some of the most basic rules that Christians follow. God loves his people, so he makes sure we have rules to live by because these rules tell us how we flourish and function best. When we sin […]| About Catholics
Editor’s note: All Scripture references are from the Gospel of Matthew unless other wise noted. It stood first in the oldest biblical codices probably because of its churchly concerns. It is the only gospel having the the word “church” in it and it appears twice from the lips of Jesus. A Church built on a rock […]| About Catholics