Never, ever give up on hope. Be not afraid.” – St. John Paul II This great saint knew suffering, yet he constantly reminded us to turn to the Lord for healing, to bring Him our hearts, our minds, and our wounds, and allow Him to transform them with His love. That’s exactly what we’ll be […]| About Catholics
Most people say that hate is a strong word; when said in a very serious manner, it is something that can give a firm negative judgment or impression towards people, and things that may affect how a person sees something permanently. Is hatred a sin? Let’s find out!| About Catholics
Is unforgiveness bad? is it a sin? How can this affect us as Catholics? as people? Well, let’s dive in a bit deeper and find out!| About Catholics
The Book of Revelation is written in a style very rich in symbols and images. Numbers are used frequently throughout the book. This is not going to be an exhaustive breakdown of all of the symbols and numbers but, rather, a demonstration of some tendencies that exist in scripture, and some things that can be […]| About Catholics
What is Purgatory and Where can you find it in the Bible? Let's discuss and find out!| 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
When we feel that we are in danger or would like to ask for protection, we run to St. Michael the Archangel. We often pray to him to shield us from harm and keep us safe as we go through our day. Contents show 1. Who is St. Michael the Archangel? 2. The Origin Story […]| About Catholics
I grew up in a very Catholic household; I was baptized, made my first communion, made confessions, and attended Catholic school all as a young child. During this time, I believed in my faith because of what my parents and teachers taught me, both in actions and words. Through them I was made aware that […]| About Catholics
A Guide to Catholic Baptism| About Catholics
Do Catholics follow the Bible? Contents show 1. Do Catholics follow the Bible? 2. Scripture alone? 3. Then what is our guiding principle? 4. Using the Bible to authenticate the Bible 5. Related Catholic Articles Catholics have used the Scriptures for their faith for as long as they have existed. The Bible has not always […]| About Catholics
Anger is a powerful human emotion that can arise in response to various life circumstances, including personal struggles, loss, or perceived injustice. When it comes to our relationship with God, the question arises: Is it a sin to be angry with God? In this post, we will delve into the complexities of human emotion and […]| About Catholics
The Easter Vigil is one of the most important events during Lent and it falls on a Holy Saturday. Why is this event so important? Let's discuss!| About Catholics
Holy Week is one of the most important weeks for the Catholic Church. Let's learn more about this week, and its day to day importance.| About Catholics
Good Friday is the first day of the Easter Triduum and the day that Catholics and other Christians throughout the world commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus. According to Mark 15:42 Jesus died "on the day of preparation, the day before the sabbath." The Hebrew Sabbath is celebrated on Saturday which is preceded by Friday.| About Catholics
The books of Daniel and Revelation are of the apocalyptic genre, a unique literary form peculiar to the age in which they were written. Often described as crisis literature, they clearly were spawned during times of great stress in history when the only solution seemed to call for God’s intervention in the affairs of humankind. Contents show […]| About Catholics
Saint Paul is more in the spotlight than any other figure in the early Church. Of many others, even the apostles who were closest to Jesus, we know very little. In some cases we know nothing more than their name. This is to some extent true of Jesus who left no writings and whose historical account has been clouded […]| About Catholics
The Bible is a library of some of the religious literature of ancient Israel and of the Christian Church. Like any library it contains a great variety of literary forms. Contents show 1. Bible fundamentalism 2. The Apostolic Church 3. What Bible shall I use? 4. Bible Study Aids 5. Related Catholic Articles There is history, […]| 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
We all want to listen to God’s voice and message for us, but sometimes it gets a bit blurred as we don’t know where exactly or how to listen. This is where prayer comes in. Contents show 1. Prayer 2. Other Ways to Listen to God’s Voice 3. Useful Resources 4. Related Catholic Articles One […]| About Catholics
The Pope is the successor of the apostle Peter.| About Catholics
Catholic beliefs and doctrines have their roots in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ who founded the Catholic Church nearly 2,000 years ago. These beliefs have been codified in a few different sources, namely Scripture and Tradition. Ah, yes, it’s that hot, Catholic buzzword “Tradition.”| About Catholics
The Definition of Catholic Contents show 1. The Definition of Catholic 2. The First Time “Catholic” was Used 3. A Name for the Institutional Church 4. Related Catholic Articles The Catholic Church is not just another denomination within Christianity, it is the universal community established by Jesus. The word catholic literally means “universal.” Catholic has […]| About Catholics
Thinking of what to give up for Lent? Here's a list of ideas that you can give up. Find something to make your Lent more meaningful!| About Catholics
Learn more about Ash Wednesday and how you can observe it this Lent 2025| About Catholics
Since the season of Lent is just around the corner, many are preparing for their lenten sacrifices, planning out their fasting, and schedule to make sure there’s time to spend with the Lord in prayer. The observance of Lent has been going on for a long period of time now, and it has been a […]| About Catholics
Sundays in Lent are not considered part of the forty (40) days of the Lenten season and therefore one is not required to uphold one’s Lenten penitence. For example, if you gave up eating desserts for Lent, you may have a piece of cake on a Sunday. Contents show 1. Why are Sundays not a […]| About Catholics
Want to know more about Lenten Regulations, Lent rules, or just understand Lent more? Keep on reading we're here to help!| 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
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
The second mark of the Church is the hardest to demonstrate. That the Church is holy seems to fly in the face of some of the headlines. There are many reasons for this. One of those reasons is that the Church, unfortunately, has many enemies.| About Catholics
"Catholic" means universal. That the true church would be a universal or catholic church is undeniable.| About Catholics
Many denominations are rife with discord and dissention. None of these can be the true Church of Christ. There is only one truth so the one true church must be unified by that truth.| About Catholics
Ever wonder where the Nicene Creed came from? Let's discuss its origins and what exactly is this creed used for.| About Catholics
Attacks against the Pope and the Papacy have been something that the Catholic Church has lived with since Peter was first appointed to the position by our Lord Himself. Today we see attacks on the Pope and his authority from three very different sources. Contents show 1. An initial Clarification 2. Non-Catholics 3. Anti-Traditional Catholics […]| About Catholics
Have you been saved? Do you know if you are going to heaven? Contents show 1. How can we actually know that we are going to heaven? 2. We are to help others gain access to God, through his Son, Jesus. 3. Catholic Teachings 4. Related Catholic Articles I’m sure many people reading this have […]| About Catholics
Scripture Contents show 1. Scripture 2. History 3. Reason 4. Related Catholic Articles In the Old Testament, when God established His Covenant with the nation of Israel, He provided for a living, continuing authority in the Mosaic priesthood (see 2 Chr 19:11; Mal 2:7.) This authority did not end when the OT Scripture was written; rather, it […]| About Catholics
Prayer by definition is a “an address (such as a petition) to God or a god in word or thought” . For us Catholics, Prayer is more than just expressing a petition, it is a heart to heart relationship with God. Developing an intimate prayer life with the Lord, will help us to fully know Him, love […]| 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
Here's a list of all the dates for Lent 2025! How many days are in lent? When does fasting begin? Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and more.| About Catholics
An indulgence is the remission (removal) of temporal punishment for sin in response to certain prayers or spiritual works. In common parlance an indulgence would reduce the time spent in purgatory if one should need to go there on one’s way to heaven. An indulgence does not take the place of a confession; confession and […]| About Catholics
The Scriptures are a diverse compilation of writings encompassing a few thousand years of human history. As such, it can be difficult to understand them if you don’t recognize this context. St. Peter even writes that St. Paul’s letters can be hard to understand (2 Peter 3:16), even though Paul wrote around the same time St. […]| About Catholics
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
Recently an archeological find of great importance to Bible scholars was announced in the press. An ossuary (bone box) surfaced as part of a private collection with the inscription “James the son of Joseph, the brother of Jesus.” In June 2003 the Israel Antiquities Authority declared it a forgery. Contents show 1. Who then were these so […]| About Catholics
The Hail Holy Queen Prayer is something we pray after the Rosary. Ever wonder what's the origin story behind it? Let's discuss!| About Catholics
Mary in the Old Testament Contents show 1. Mary in the Old Testament 2. Mary in the New Testament 3. The Reformers and Mary 4. Related Catholic Articles She appears as a prototype of the second Eve in the creation narrative. After human-kind sins in the Garden of Eden, God says to the serpent (Satan), “I […]| About Catholics
Why do Catholics pray to saints? Why do Catholics worship Mary? These questions and others like it stem from confusion about a Catholic doctrine called the Communion of Saints. The Communion of Saints is the belief that every living Christian is connected to every other member of the church, whether alive or dead, through Jesus […]| 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
Want to understand and prepare for the Lenten season in the Catholic Church? Here's a summary on the practices, timeline, history and more!| About Catholics
You can tell a Catholic when the do the sign of the cross, but why do they do it? Learn about the history and purpose of the sign of the cross| About Catholics
Prayers of the Catholic Church, prayer resources, and reflections.| About Catholics
The Catholic Church has many ways to pray and show our devotion to God. There is the Rosary, the Mass, the Divine Mercy Chaplet, etc. There are all kinds of prayers that the Church prays together throughout history. One of these ancient, yet still beloved devotions is the practice of praying novenas. A novena is […]| About Catholics
If you ever find yourself in a situation that you can not receive the Holy Eucharist physically, there is an option for you to do an Act of Spiritual Communion. An Act of Spiritual Communion is a devotion and a great accessible way for us to nurture our love for The Eucharist. Contents show 1. […]| About Catholics
It is always important to pray for the deceased and for our loved ones who have departed. You can pray The Responsory for the Dead anytime, but more importantly after a death of a person, during cemetery visits as well as funeral visits. Contents show 1. The Responsory For the Dead 2. Related Catholic Articles […]| About Catholics
The answer is yes. God did intend for there to be one united Church led by leadership that Christ set forward before and after His death and resurrection. Let me show you some Scriptural proof for these statements, which are very much in favor of the Catholic position. Contents show 1. Peter’s Story 2. A […]| About Catholics
Origin of the Hail Mary Prayer Contents show 1. Origin of the Hail Mary Prayer 2. Hail Mary Prayer 3. Hail Mary (modern language version) The “Hail Mary” is a venerable Catholic prayer that holds a special place in the hearts of millions of believers around the world. It consists of two main parts. The […]| About Catholics
Saying grace before and after meals is a practice that Catholics often do. But why should the do it? Let's discuss!| About Catholics
The Old Testament Priesthood Contents show 1. The Old Testament Priesthood 2. Priesthood in the New Testament 3. The Early Church 4. The Emergence of a Hierarchy 5. Why Are Presbyters Called Priests? 6. Related Catholic Articles The first mention of a priestly figure in the Old Testament was that of Melchizedek the king of […]| About Catholics
Confirmation is not a celebration of what we do and God responds and it is not an event at which we confirm anything to God; it is about what God does and how we respond to God.| About Catholics
Sexual intercourse was designed by God to unify a married couple and to further participate in God’s ongoing creation. Contents show 1. What is Marriage? 2. Sex in Marriage is a Sacramental Sign 3. Related Catholic Articles What is Marriage? Marriage is the union of a male and female for the rest of their lives. This […]| About Catholics
Do you get confused and overwhelmed when praying the Rosary? We are here to help! Check out our simple, rosary praying guide.| About Catholics
Relics are objects associated with saints. The word relic comes from the Latin word reliquiae, meaning “remains.” A relic could be a bone from the saint or it could be a piece of clothing the saint wore.A container used to hold a relic is called a reliquary. Some people keep relics as a reminder of […]| About Catholics
Pentecost, which we celebrate this Sunday, is the liturgical season after Easter. It celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Church. Pentecost begins the eighth Sunday, or 50 days, after Easter Sunday. The descent of the Holy Spirit ushered in a new era for the people of God. Contents show 1. The Jewish History of […]| 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
In the Church the Eucharist occupies a unique place as the “Sacrament of sacraments.” All the other sacraments are ordered to it as their end. The word eucharist is derived from the Greek word which means thanksgiving. Jesus himself gave thanks at the Last Supper. Contents show 1. The Religious Significance of Meals 2. The Last […]| About Catholics
The Mass is what draws us closer to Christ's ultimate sacrifice on the cross.| About Catholics
Throughout the New and Old Testaments of the Bible, one may detect, among others, three major themes: Particularity and Universality; Nature and the Natural Law; and Grace. All three topics permeate the Bible, and yet may also be perfectly demonstrated in one single text: the first chapter of the Gospel of John. As in all the teachings […]| About Catholics
What to Give Up For Lent – Here are Meaningful Ideas| About Catholics
Since the Reformation much ink has flowed from the pens of writers discussing the pros and cons of infant baptism. The main argument has centered on what the Bible does or does not teach. This is a fallacious contention for the simple reason that the New Testament (NT) canon was not established for all practical purposes […]| About Catholics
Suppose someone were to ask the following, “if we are saved by the finished work of Jesus on the cross, why do I even need the sacraments? Isn’t it blasphemy to add to what Jesus did and say that we need to go through a series of rituals in order to experience the grace of Christ which […]| About Catholics
In the Catholic Church, we follow this particular hierarchy: The Pope has the highest rank and the leader of the Catholic Church, followed by the cardinals, then we have the bishops, followed by the priests, and then finally, the deacons. The priest’s and deacon’s role may be a puzzle for some, but it’s not that […]| 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
Confirmation is a sacrament of initiation which completes baptism through sealing in the Holy Spirit and anoints the recipient as priest, prophet, and king. Contents show 1. Who Can Receive Confirmation? 2. What is Catholic Confirmation? 3. Who Administers Confirmation? 4. How many times can one be Confirmed? 5. What is the matter and form of […]| About Catholics
Among non-Catholic Christians infant baptism can range from being a puzzling practice to being downright heretical. Contents show 1. Rules for Baptism in the Bible 2. Infants and Original Sin 3. Infant Baptism was Passed Down 4. More on Catholic Baptism 5. Related Catholic Articles Here we discuss why infant baptism is a good thing […]| About Catholics
What the Catholic Church really teaches about divorce, annulments, and re-marriage.| About Catholics
Always confused on what does the Advent Candles mean and signify? Here's a guide on what each candle means and how to pray them.| About Catholics
Here are some great ideas to do for advent that you can incorporate in your daily routines, prayer time, and family time for a closer time with Jesus.| About Catholics
What happens to children of an annulled marriage is something that needs to be worked out between the two parents and the courts. Contents show 1. What is an Annulment? 2. What About Children from an Annulled Marriage? 3. Annulment’s Effect on Children’s Legitimacy 4. Related Catholic Articles What is an Annulment? An annulment is […]| 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
Marriage is intrinsically linked to sex so it is important that one has a good grasp of the role of sexual intercourse before one can delve into the topic of same-sex marriage. At the most fundamental level, a gay marriage is impossible because the same-sex couple can never consummate their marriage; they can never become […]| About Catholics
Preparing for marriage in the Catholic Church usually begins by contacting the parish of your choice in which you wish to get married. Most often this would be one of the spouse’s home parish or the parish that one or both currently attend. You might speak to the priest or a someone on staff who […]| About Catholics
The true church must be unified. Jesus told us that he and the Father are one. Their unity is perfect. It would be impossible for it not to be. Since the Father is truth and the Son is truth, they must be united because that truth cannot be divided.| About Catholics
We all know that the Mercy and Grace of God exist, but sometimes it gets a bit difficult to understand these words and what exactly do they mean entirely. Let’s dive a bit deeper. Contents show 1. What’s God’s Mercy? 2. Praying For God’s Mercy 3. What Does God’s Grace Mean? 3.1. Sanctifying Grace Meaning […]| 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
“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 Catechism of the Catholic Church is a teaching tool. It is a concise explanation of Catholic beliefs. The Catechism includes quotations from many papal encyclicals, church council documents, and the Scriptures. It refers to these as reference points for Catholic teachings. Although it is important, the Catechism is not considered a sacred text like […]| 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
The Lord’s Prayer, or Our Father, is a unifying bond of Christians. Jesus taught it to his disciples as the way to pray to the Father; he did not necessarily mean to pray the exact words, but rather to use the structure of the prayer. Contents show 1. Structure of the Our Father 2. How […]| About Catholics
What is an Examination of Conscience? Well in this post, we'll briefly learn about and see an example that you can try in your own prayer time.| 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
Interested to learn more about converting to the Catholic faith? Check out our insights on the process of conversion to the Catholic Chruch.| About Catholics
The Catholic Church is a global community of believers founded by Jesus Christ over two-thousand years ago. There are over 1 billion Catholics on earth. The Catholic Church is made up on many people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Sometimes the Catholic Church is thought of as a big tent – it encompasses many people within […]| About Catholics
What exactly are virtues and why is patience one of them? Let’s dive in and talk more about the catholic virtues and how they impact our lives.| About Catholics
The Precepts of the Catholic Church are like a bare bones list of things you must do as a Catholic; they are like minimum membership requirements. The idea is to guarantee “the very necessary minimum in the spirit of prayer and moral effort, in the growth in love of God and neighbor.”In other words, the […]| About Catholics
Reflections on current events from a Catholic perspective.| About Catholics
God calls each of us to a particular vocation in life. Contents show 1. Many Callings 2. Marriage 3. Religious Life 4. Priesthood 5. Single Life 6. Living Our Vocations 7. Related Catholic Articles The Catholic Church defines both particular vocations as states of life including marriage, religious life, and priesthood, as well as a […]| About Catholics