Can Catholics Be Cremated? For much of history the Catholic Church banned cremation as a choice for dead Catholics, but in 1963 the Vatican lifted the ban. Cremation is now an acceptable practice for Catholics, but only if done for the right reasons. Contents show 1. Why Was Cremation Not Allowed? 2. A Change in […]| 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
The Catholic Church abides and believes in the Ten Commandments, sometimes referred to as the Decalogue. This can be seen as a legislative body of rules. From the time when God issued them on Mount Sinai to Moses (Exodus 20:2-17) that is how some people practiced them. However, Jesus came to clarify how we fulfill […]| 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
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
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